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- catalog alternative "Grand master of zen".
- catalog alternative "Grandmaster of Zen".
- catalog alternative "Liu-tsu-ta-shih fa pao tʻan ching. English".
- catalog alternative "Sutra of Huineng, grand master of Zen".
- catalog contributor b10976104.
- catalog contributor b10976105.
- catalog created "1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1998.".
- catalog description "13. Accepting and Holding the Teaching Accurately. 14. Absolute Peace beyond Forms. 15. The Virtues of Holding the Sutra. 16. The Capacity to Clear Away Karmic Obstructions. 17. Ultimate Selflessness. 18. Impartial View of Oneness. 19. The Teaching Pervading the Cosmos of Realities. 20. Detachment from Forms and Appearances. 21. Not Preaching a Doctrine. 22. There Is Nothing to Attain. 23. Purifying the Mind and Doing Good. 24. Blessings and Wisdom without Compare. 25. Teaching without Teaching Anyone. 26. The Embodiment of Reality Is Not External Appearances.".
- catalog description "27. No Annihilation or Extinction. 28. Not Accepting, Not Being Greedy. 29. Serenity of Conduct. 30. The Principle of the Compound. 31. Views Do Not Occur. 32. The Reward and the Emanation Are Not the Real. Notes on the Sutra of Hui Neng.".
- catalog description "Hui Neng's Commentary on the Diamond Sutra Preface / Hui Neng. 1. The Cause and Reason of the Teaching Assembly. 2. Subhuti Initiates Questioning. 3. The True Source of the Great Vehicle. 4. Subtle Practice without Dwelling. 5. Real Seeing in Accord with Truth. 6. The Rarity of True Faith. 7. No Attainment and No Preaching. 8. Emergence into Life through the Truth. 9. Oneness without Forms. 10. Adorning a Pure Land. 11. The Superiority of Uncreated Blessings. 12. Honoring True Teaching.".
- catalog extent "vi, 161 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1570623481 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "Shambhala dragon editions".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "1998.".
- catalog language "eng chi".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston : Shambhala Publications ; [New York] : Distributed in the U.S. by Random House,".
- catalog subject "294.3/927 21".
- catalog subject "BQ9299.H854 L613 1998".
- catalog subject "Zen Buddhism Doctrines Early works to 1800.".
- catalog tableOfContents "13. Accepting and Holding the Teaching Accurately. 14. Absolute Peace beyond Forms. 15. The Virtues of Holding the Sutra. 16. The Capacity to Clear Away Karmic Obstructions. 17. Ultimate Selflessness. 18. Impartial View of Oneness. 19. The Teaching Pervading the Cosmos of Realities. 20. Detachment from Forms and Appearances. 21. Not Preaching a Doctrine. 22. There Is Nothing to Attain. 23. Purifying the Mind and Doing Good. 24. Blessings and Wisdom without Compare. 25. Teaching without Teaching Anyone. 26. The Embodiment of Reality Is Not External Appearances.".
- catalog tableOfContents "27. No Annihilation or Extinction. 28. Not Accepting, Not Being Greedy. 29. Serenity of Conduct. 30. The Principle of the Compound. 31. Views Do Not Occur. 32. The Reward and the Emanation Are Not the Real. Notes on the Sutra of Hui Neng.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Hui Neng's Commentary on the Diamond Sutra Preface / Hui Neng. 1. The Cause and Reason of the Teaching Assembly. 2. Subhuti Initiates Questioning. 3. The True Source of the Great Vehicle. 4. Subtle Practice without Dwelling. 5. Real Seeing in Accord with Truth. 6. The Rarity of True Faith. 7. No Attainment and No Preaching. 8. Emergence into Life through the Truth. 9. Oneness without Forms. 10. Adorning a Pure Land. 11. The Superiority of Uncreated Blessings. 12. Honoring True Teaching.".
- catalog title "Grand master of zen".
- catalog title "Grandmaster of Zen".
- catalog title "Liu-tsu-ta-shih fa pao tʻan ching. English".
- catalog title "Sutra of Huineng, grand master of Zen".
- catalog title "The Sutra of Hui-neng, grand master of Zen: with Hui-neng's commentary on the Diamond Sutra / translated from the Chinese by Thomas Cleary.".
- catalog type "text".