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The Practice Of Zen Buddhism

Posted on:2013-09-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:G J QiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2235330395987990Subject:Chinese philosophy
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Knowledge of practice of Zen Buddhism in the Han Dynasty incoming, in the fertilesoil of our culture continue to grow, has been an unprecedented development, and becomethe mainstream of Buddhist sects in China, and formed a distinctive factions. Meditation isconsidered the misery of spiritual liberation, as many laymen and temple monks practicethe way.The first in this section on Zen body of moral principles or to talk about the theoreticalbasis of a comb, mainly includes three parts, namely, the origin of space, Buddha have,really feel, the origin of space is Buddhism throughout the world all sources and theformation of the understanding of Buddha nature, this is the fundamental basis of all livingbeings can be Buddha, really, this perception is a possibility of the Buddha nature by thefans to Wu, the three layers of progressive can not be separated.The second part first and foremost Zen in the process of formation and developmentof sectarian difference to do a simple sketch of the factions of the main ideological andreligious practices, the main representative of the description. Second Zen revised versionof a major research analysis and repair permit to have before the basic elements and shouldhave a correct understanding of a summary. Again the Zen enlightenment experienced stageto do a whole research and summarized into four specific stages.The third part is the Zen state of liberation in modern analysis, including modern casesdescribed and case studies of two small parts. Buddhism in order to help others relief as theultimate goal is no exception, for a large sect of Zen Buddhism, Zen state of liberation indifferent books, different people have different interpretations, but should be the same forthe real liberation of enlightenment realm of the first part of the case describedneuroanatomist of the Indiana University School of Medicine-Doctor Jill Taylor, aged37to45years experience in a simple narrative of her experience with our Zen"enlightenment" experience is very similar to or even most surprisingly consistent, so thesimilarity between the two points in the second part of the case analysis to do further analysis and validation, and trying to use modern psychology, brain science knowledge toanalyze the Zen enlightenment In the modern should have a reasonable explanation.
Keywords/Search Tags:Buddhism, meditation, enlightenment, Buddha, true, reality
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