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  1. The Hongzhou School of Chan Buddhism in Eighth- Through Tenth-century China by Jinhua Jia, 2007-06
  2. Learning True Love: Practicing Buddhism in a Time of War by Sister Chan Khong, 2007-04-26
  3. Practical Buddhism: Application of Ch'an Teaching to Daily Life by Kuanyu Lu, 1988-12
  4. The Syncretism of Ch'an and Pure Land Buddhism (Asian Thought and Culture) by Heng-Ching Shih, 1992-07
  5. The Will to Orthodoxy: A Critical Genealogy of Northern Chan Buddhism by Bernard Faure, 1997-12-01
  6. Orthodox Chinese Buddhism: A Contemporary Chan Master's Answers to Common Questions by Master Sheng Yen, 2007-08-07
  7. Dharma Drum: The Life & Heart of Ch'an Practice by Sheng-Yen, Ch'an Master Sheg-Yen, 1996-12
  8. The Shaolin ChanWuYi: A Chinese Chan Buddhism by Agnes S Chan, 2010-08-27
  9. Original Teachings of Ch'an Buddhism: Selected from the Transmission of the Lamp by Shih Tao-Yuan, 1982-10
  10. Infinite Mirror: Ts'Ao-Tung Ch'an : Commentaries on Inquiry into Matching Halves and Song of the Precious Mirror Samadhi by Sheng-Yen, Chan Masters, et all 1991-03
  11. The Origins of Buddhist Monastic Codes in China: An Annotated Translation and Study of the Chanyuan Qinggui (Classics in East Asian Buddhism) by Yifa, Zongze, 2002-08
  12. In the Spirit of Ch'an: An Introduction to Ch'an Buddhism by Master Sheng-yen, 1998
  13. Hoofprint of the Ox: Principles of the Chan Buddhist Path as Taught by a Modern Chinese Master by Ch'an Master Sheng-yen, Master Sheng-Yen, 2001-02-22
  14. Liberating Intimacy ; Enlightenment and Social Virtuosity in Ch'an Buddhism

21. ShaolinWolf.com
The studying of chan buddhism is simply the deeper understanding of one s true self. This following is a story about the travels of a monk known in India as
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Main News Message Board Shaolin History ... Members Pictures USA Shaolin Temple Shi Yan Ming Shi Yan Ming Pictures Temple Pictures Technical Forums Kung Fu Techniques Kung Fu Drills Weapons Health Forums Nutrition Injuries Spiritual Forums Wolf's Nirvana Philosophies Meditation The Chan of Kung Fu Information Contact Us Register Chan Buddhism Meditation ... Shao Generation Poem Chan Buddhism The practice of Shaolin Kung Fu includes the deeper understanding of Chan Buddhism. The studying of Chan Buddhism is simply the deeper understanding of one's true self. This following is a story about the travels of a monk known in India as Bodhidharma and in China as Da Mo. After years of meditation at the Shaolin Temple, Da Mo founded the philosophy of Chan Buddhism.

22. ShaolinWolf.com
chan buddhism Shaolin Training Kung Fu Pictures Downloads Martial Arts Guide Asia Gallery chan buddhism. Meditation. Heart Sutra
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23. Chan Buddhism - About Chan Buddhism
chan buddhism directory. Featured chan buddhism sites. Editor review and professional chan buddhism critics .
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  • The USA Shaolin Temple carries on the traditions and training of the illustrious Shaolin Temple in Henan, China and was founded by 34th generation Shaolin Temple Fighting Monk, Shifu Shi Yan Ming. Located in New York City, the USA Shaolin Temple unites the East and West in its message of spreading Chan Philosophy to the world.
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  • Essentials of Buddhism

  • Lists out the core teachings of Buddhism. Also provides selected links to other sites and book recommendations. Lists out the key points of Buddhism in a nutshell. Provides links to other excellent Buddhist web sites.
    Buddhism, Essential, Noble Truths, Eightfold Path, Factors of Enlightenment

24. Chan - About Chan
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25. Chan Buddhism - Shaolin Martial Arts And Chan Buddhism
,shaolin martial arts or chan buddhism, kung fu, tai chi, chi gung, shaolin monk Shi Yan Ming, shaolin temple, New York, United States, Mexico, South Africa
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26. USA Shaolin Temple - Shaolin Martial Arts And Chan Buddhism
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The USA Shaolin Temple carries on the traditions and training of the illustrious Shaolin Temple in Henan, China and was founded by 34th generation Shaolin Temple Fighting Monk, Shifu Shi Yan Ming. Located in New York City, the USA Shaolin Temple unites the East and West in its message of spreading Ch'an Philosophy to the world. Very few words are needed to understand this profound messagethe Temple's heartfelt slogan of "More Chi! Train Harder!" gives a special resonance in the face of Shaolin Training.
The USA Shaolin Temple teaches Ch'an Philosophy through the core Shaolin disciplines of martial arts or action meditation : Kung Fu ( Gong fu ), Tai Chi ( Tai Ji ), Chi Kung ( Qi Gong ). Students of all backgrounds, religions, ages, and atheletic ability can train at Temple. Students come to the USA Shaolin Temple from all around the world to learn and grow from traditional Shaolin training. "Heart to Heart" and "Mind to Mind" is the essence of Shaolin Ch'an Philosophy and this system of training spans the differences between language and culture as a direct form of growth and understanding. Students find many paths to get to the Temple, while some students seek to build better health and create a feeling of well-being, others may train for self-defense or flexibility, but there is one singular concept behind Shaolin training, that martial arts and Chan Philosophy are one and the same.

27. East-West Center: Research Publications: Chan Buddhism
The EastWest Center is an internationally recognized education and research organization promoting a stable, peaceful and prosperous Asia Pacific
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28. Chan - Art History Online Reference And Guide
Chan. (Redirected from chan buddhism). Chan can be variation of ? (Chen), a Chinese family name. Chán. Chinese Name. Hanyu Pinyin, Chán. WadeGiles, Ch an2
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29. Chan Buddhism
The course explores to the history, doctrines,......Chan/Zen Buddhism. Rel 4936(7720) / 5395(7725). Prof. Mario Poceski. Fall 2002. Course
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Chan/Zen Buddhism
Rel 4936(7720) / 5395(7725)
Prof. Mario Poceski
Fall 2002 Course Description The course explores to the history, doctrines, practices, and institutions of Chan/Zen Buddhism. Its coverage includes the historical development of the Chan tradition in medieval China, its subsequent transmission to Korea and Japan, the evolution of key doctrines and practices, the distinctive features of Zen monastic life, and the interaction between Zen and other cultural currents in East Asia. We will also discuss the recent history of Zen, including its coming to America. Requirements Class attendance and participation (15% of the final grade). Reading of all assigned materials, which should be done in advance to the lectures. Midterm and final examination (each 25% of the final grade). Research paper (35% of the final grade). Graduate Requirements Graduate students have to fulfill the same requirements as the undergraduates. Additional requirements and expectations are as follows: Additional readings. Longer and more sophisticated research paper.

30. MARIO POCESKI
Dissertation“The Hongzhou School of chan buddhism during the MidTang Period.” Dissertation advisor Robert E. Buswell.
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M ARIO P OCESKI
Education
Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Cultures, with specialization in Buddhist Studies, University of California Los Angeles , 2000.Dissertation:“The Hongzhou School of Chan Buddhism during the Mid-Tang Period.” Dissertation advisor: Robert E. Buswell. M.A. in East Asian Languages and Cultures, with specialization in Chinese Language and Culture, University of California, Los Angeles, 1995.
Teaching Experience
Assistant Professor of Buddhist Studies, Religion Department, University of Florida, 2001–present. Visiting Assistant Professor of Chinese Religions, School of Religion University of Iowa, 2000–2001. Instructor, UCLA Extension, Los Angeles, 1996–97, 1999–2000. Teaching Fellow, 1997, and Teaching Associate, 1996, University of California Los Angeles
Publications
Books Manifestation of the Tathagata : Buddhahood According to the Avatamsaka Sutra Boston : Wisdom Publications, 1993 (published under the name Cheng Chien Bhikshu ). Translated into German as Alles ist reiner Geist Giovanni Bandini , translator.

31. Buddhist Schools Of Thought
The development of chan buddhism reached its height in the Tang Dynasty Because their emphasis is on intuitive understanding, chan buddhism is not big
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Buddhist Schools of Thought 1. Pure Land Buddhism: Buddhist denomination developed during the Northern and Southern Dynasties Period (420-589), when China was again divided into several kingdoms, with the northern ones (the North Dynasty) controlled in the hands of invaders (the China north of the Yangtze River was often invaded in history by nomadic tribes outside of China), and the southern ones underwent a rapid succession of (Chinese) rulers. Fearing the teachings of Siddartha Guatama, or Sakyamuni (meaning the sage of the Sakyas, since he was born the son of a king of the Sakya clan of the Kshatriya, or warrior, caste) might not last, and considering the confusing and degenerating states of Buddhist doctrines and monasteries, many thought hope for salvation lay with faith in the saving powers of the Buddhas, especially one called Amita, who was known for the efficacy for his vows (de Bary, 482). Any one who called out his name: ami-tuo-fo, in good faith would be reborn in his Buddha-world of Pure Land. Amita (meaning: Immeasurable Radiance) resides in the "Happy Land" or "Pure Land" to the Chinese, in the Paradise of the West. (de Bary, 420) This may sound very confusing to people who believe in a Buddhism that does not have deities, nor heaven in the Christian sense. But we have to remember that Buddhism grew out of Hinduism that has many deities. The influence of Hinduism is strong enough so that Siddartha Guatama himself is sometimes interpreted as part of a trinity: the Body of Essence, the Body of Bliss, and the Body of Transformation. It was in the form of the last that Guatama lived on earth, an emanation of the Body of Bliss that dwelled in the heavens as a sort of supreme god; the Body of Bliss is an emanation of the Body of Essence that pervades and underlies the whole universe. (de Bary, 420)

32. WELCOME Page Of Shaolin Zen, A Chan Buddhist Website
Shaolin Zen is the American sect of chan buddhism founded by Bodhidharma at the Shaolin Temple in China.
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SHAOLIN ZEN
Do nothing for a reason.
SHAOLIN is the nickname
of the original Buddhist Temple
where Chan Buddhism was created
in Northern China
by Monk Bodhidharma,
who walked from India
to meet the Chinese Emperor.
ZEN,
is the Japanese word
for the Chinese word, "Chan."
CHAN
is the Chinese word for "Universal Mind."
UNIVERSAL MIND
is the ability to see reality from All Perspectives.
All Perspectives is the combination of All Truths or Universal Truth.
ENTER Shaolin Zen where we will open your mind to Universal Truth.
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an American Sect of Chan Buddhism

33. Zen Buddhist Order Of Hsu Yun (ZBOHY), Home Page
Ming Zhen Shakya presents the history, psychology, and practice of Chan in The Seventh World of chan buddhism. Ruminations on Zen s Cows
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34. The Seventh World Of Chan Buddhism: Preface To The Seventh World Of Chan Buddhis
I ve tried to present a fair account of modern Chinese chan buddhism, an account which wouldn t be offensive to those who practice other forms of Buddhism
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Home Literature The Seventh World of Chan Buddhism
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by Ming Zhen Shakya This book must be read slowly - I can't emphasize this too much. Please take your time - not just because the style in which it's written is such that if too much is read at one sitting the sentences turn to mush, but because hurrying is so counter-productive. Instead of a gradual, unified expansion, there is just an unsatisfying jumble of parts. Books about religion may be entertaining or not, but they are never novels. It isn't somebody else's life we're reading about. It's our own. Even the historical development of Chan can provide useful lessons if we take the trouble to relate the many tales of trial and error, of mistake and correction, to our own individual lives. If you want to get started with an actual Chan practice, you can follow the instructions given in Chapter 10 as you read the long historical passages of the first section. Likewise, if you want to begin learning Chan psychology, you can also leave-off the history and turn to Chapter 5. I've tried to present a fair account of modern Chinese Chan Buddhism, an account which wouldn't be offensive to those who practice other forms of Buddhism or be rejected as being too unorthodox or "western" by those who practice the many varieties of Chan. I expect complaints.

35. The Will To Orthodoxy: A Critical Genealogy Of Northern Chan Buddhism, By Bernar
The Will to Orthodoxy A Critical Genealogy of Northern chan buddhism, By Bernard Faure. Reviewed by Jeffrey Dippmann. Philosophy East West V. 49 No.
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The Will to Orthodoxy: A Critical Genealogy of Northern Chan Buddhism,
By Bernard Faure
Reviewed by Jeffrey Dippmann
V. 49 No. 3 (July 1999)
pp. 386-388
p.386 Bernard Faure has established himself as the preeminent and most creative Chan scholar in the United States. Working with and going beyond recent Japanese scholarship, he has reevaluated the philosophical interpretation of Chan from a postmodernist perspective. In his latest work, The Will to Orthodoxy: A Critical Genealogy of Northern Chan Buddhism, Faure once again makes a vital contribution to the field, though this time from a historiographical standpoint. Expertly translated by Phyllis Brooks, this streamlined and concise text brims with insight. Chan's internal dispute between "Southern" and "Northern" schools and its ninth-century emergence as an authentic form of Chinese Buddhism reflect a common theme in the development of religions-the struggle for and "will to" orthodoxy. Despite victors' claims to the contrary, orthodoxy is created from a confluence of factors both historical and theoretical. Often emerging only after identifying and eradicating opponents whose views may or may not be accurately characterized, orthodoxy and the heresiographer's art generally oversimplify the rival's theories, p.387

36. Onto-Epistemology Of Sudden Enlightenment In Chan Buddhism
Then it is also necessary to see how the Chan Buddhist would argue for the 7 But for the Chan Buddhist the most important thing is that underlying all
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Onto-Epistemology of Sudden Enlightenment in Chan Buddhism
Chung-ying Cheng
Professor,
University of Hawaii
Chung-Hwa Buddhist Journal
No. 13.2 (May 2000)
pp. 585-611
p.585
Summary
For the purpose of understanding the nature and meaning of enlightenment in the Chan/Zen philosophy, it is first necessary to distinguish four levels of human knowledge and see how Chan enlightenment (Chanwu ÁI®© ) occupies the deepest level of knowledge. Then it is also necessary to see how the Chan Buddhist would argue for the import and necessity of the Chanist enlightenment within the Buddhist tradition and hence how the Chan enlightenment would stand out as a necessary form of human experience which is unique, yet could be universal. Finally, we could see how one may even bring out a hidden dimension of the Chan enlightenment to bear on the problem of life in order to make the Chan enlightenment more significant for a modern human being in his or her struggle with modernity. In connection with this uncovering of the dimensions of the Chan enlightenment, we will come to see how the Chan philosophy of enlightenment could evolve into a post-modern form of spirituality as self-consciously rooted in the rich tradition of Chinese philosophy. Key words: 1. Ontology 2. Self-knowledge 3. Chan 4. Sudden-enlightenment

37. Chinese Buddhism
Dhyana was an essential aspect of chan buddhism aimed to develop inner stillness and chan buddhism influenced Chinese way of life profoundly.
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Buddhism entered China a few centuries after the passing away of the Buddha, at a time when Confucianism and Taoism were the predominant religions in a country that was as a big as a continent and rivaled India in historical antiquity and cultural pluralism. In the early phases of its entry, Buddhism did not find many adherents in China. But by the 2nd Century AD, aided to some extent by the simplicity of its approach and some similarities with Taoism, it managed to gain a firm foothold and acquired a sizeable following. The arrival of many new Buddhist scholars from the Indian subcontinent and central Asia, like An Shih-Kao, a Parthinian monk, and Lokakshema, a Kushana monk from Central Asia gave an impetus to the new religion that had many attractive features besides an inbuilt organizational approach to the study and pursuit of religion. During the same period many Buddhist texts were translated from Pali and Sanskrit into Chinese. The collapse of Han dynasty around 220 AD, was followed by a period of confusion which continued to trouble Chinese society for the next 350 years. During this period Confucianism and Taoism gradually yielded place to Buddhism. The new Mongolian rulers of China from the Northern Wei dynasty and some rulers in the south like Emperor Wu found in Buddhism a great opportunity to demolish the old order and establish a new one. As a result by 6th Century AD, China was teaming with millions of Buddhist monks and thousands of monasteries.

38. Western Chan Fellowship :: Local Groups :: Affiliated Groups :: York Chan Group
York Chan Buddhist Group. We are a small but expanding group (typically 6 to 10 The main focus of the group is Zen or chan buddhism as practiced by the
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We are a small but expanding group (typically 6 to 10 attend each week at present) of mixed experience - some have only recently started meditation, others have been practicing for many years in the Chan or other traditions. The main focus of the group is Zen or Chan Buddhism as practiced by the Western Chan Fellowship, but we are an open group and so membership and discussions may encompass other traditions. We meet in a house in York on Monday evenings and there is also a morning session on Thursdays.
How to Join
If you would like to join or find out more about the group, contact Jake Lyne , the group Meditation Instructor by email or on 01904 628536 for an introductory one hour session.
Evening Sessions
Our regular evening meeting time is Mondays at 7.30 pm in York. We provide meditation cushions and mats, but if you have one of your own or use a meditation bench please bring them with you. We can provide a chair if you do not use a cushion or bench. A typical schedule for a Thursday evening meeting would be:
  • 7.30 pm Arrive, cup of Chinese tea.

39. A Comparative Study Of Dunwu In Chan Buddhism And Lianyang In Daoist Religion
Dunwu3 is a practical approach in chan buddhism; but in Daoist Keywords Buddhism, dunwu, approach of Chan, Daoist religion, lianyang, mind nature
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ISSN 1562-059X World Hongming Philosophical Quarterly Vol. 2002, No. December A Comparative Study of Dunwu in Chan Buddhism and Lianyang in Daoist Religion Professor Dr. Hengyucius World Hongming Academy of Philosophy and Religious Studies P. O. Box 1488, Rosemead, CA 91770 USA Email: hy@whpq.org Abstract Dunwu is a practical approach in Chan Buddhism; but in Daoist religion, lianyang is emphasized all the time. Both the theories of dunwu and lianyang belong to mind nature theories in Chinese religions. This paper mainly discusses the original meanings of the dunwu and lianyang, and tries to clarify their distinctions in religious practice. Four aspects of their distinctions are finally demonstrated: 1) they have different practical fruition; 2) their practical courses are different; 3) their practical contents are different; and 4) the practical lengths of time that could respectively archive their ultimate goals are different. Keywords : Buddhism, dunwu, approach of Chan, Daoist religion, lianyang, mind nature
For detailed information on Professor Hengyucius, the President of the World Hongming Academy of Philosophy and Religious Studies, President of the World Hongming Foundation as well as President of the

40. Teaching, Learning, And Upholding The Way In Chan Buddhism
Teaching, Learning, and Upholding the Way in chan buddhism Written by Venerable Master Hsing Yun Translated by John Balcom. Download it now free!
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