The supreme doctrine; psychological studies in Zen thought.

An introduction to Zen Buddhism.

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Main Author: Benoît, Hubert
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, Viking Press [1955, 1959]
Series:Compass books ; C43
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505 0 |a I. On the general sense of Zen thought -- II. 'Good' and 'evil' -- III. The idolatry of 'salvation' -- IV. The existentialism of Zen -- V. The mechanism of anxiety -- VI. The five modes of thought of the natural man -- psychological conditions of Satori -- VII. Liberty as 'total determinism' -- VIII. The egotistical states -- IX. The Zen unconscious -- X. Metaphysical distress -- XI. Seeing into one's own nature -- the spectator of the spectacle -- XII. How to conceive the inner task according to Zen -- XIII. Obedience to the nature of things -- XIV. Emotion and the nature of things -- XV. Sensation and sentiment -- XVI. On affectivity -- XVII. The horseman and the horse -- XVIII. The primordial error or 'original sin' -- XIX. The immediate presence of Satori -- XX. Passivity of the mind and disintegration of our energy -- XXI. On the idea of 'discipline' -- XXII. The compensations -- XXIII. The inner alchemy -- XXIV. On humility. 
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