Hoofprint of the Ox Principles of the Chan Buddhist Path as Taught by a Modern Chinese Master

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Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2001-02-22
Publisher(s): Oxford University Press
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Summary

Revered by Buddhists in the United States and China, Master Sheng-yen shares his wisdom and teachings in this first comprehensive English primer of Chan, the Chinese tradition of Buddhism that inspired Japanese Zen. Often misunderstood as a system of mind games, the Chan path leads toenlightenment through apparent contradiction. While demanding the mental and physical discipline of traditional Buddhist doctrine, it asserts that wisdom (Buddha-nature) is innate and immediate in all living beings, and thus not to be achieved through devotion to the strictures of religiouspractice. You arrive without departing. Master Sheng-yen provides an unprecedented understanding of Chan, its precepts, and its practice. Beginning with a basic overview of Buddhism and meditation, Hoofprint of the Ox details the progressive mental exercises traditionally followed by all Buddhists. Known as the Three Disciplines,these procedures develop moral purity, meditative concentration, and enlightening insight through the "stilling" of the mind. Master Sheng-yen then expounds Chan Buddhism, recounting its centuries-old history in China and illuminating its fundamental tenets. He contemplates the nature ofBuddhahood, specifies the physical and mental prerequisites for beginning Chan practice, and humbly considers what it means to be an enlightened Chan master. Drawing its title from a famous series of pictures that symbolizes the Chan path as the search of an ox-herd for his wayward ox, Hoofprint of the Ox is an inspirational guide to self-discovery through mental transformation. A profound contribution to Western understanding of Chan and Zen, thisbook is intended for practicing Buddhists as well as anyone interested in learning about the Buddhist path.

Author Biography


Master Sheng-yen is an expatriate monk from mainland China who has been teaching in Taiwan and the United States for over two decades. He is the author of numerous popular and academic works, including Subtle Wisdom: Understanding Suffering, Cultivating Compassion through Ch'an Buddhism (1999) and Complete Enlightenment: Translation and Commentary on the Sutra of Complete Enlightenment (1997). He leads Dharma Drum Mountain, one of the three largest Buddhist organizations in Taiwan.

Table of Contents

Preface vii
Acknowledgements xix
Introduction to Master Sheng-yen 1(16)
I Introduction: Chan and Buddhist Meditations
Chan and ``Emptiness'': Chan and the Classical Buddhist Path
17(15)
Meditation and the Principles for Training Body and Mind
32(21)
II The Three Disciplines in the Graduated Path of Practice
The Buddhist Precepts and Meditative Development
53(12)
The Five Methods for Stilling the Mind
65(27)
Developing Insight or Wisdom: The Four Stations of Mindfulness
92(15)
III The Direct and Sudden Approach of Chan
Chan and the Sudden Path to Enlightenment
107(11)
The Use of Gong'an and Huatou
118(21)
The Practice of Silent Illumination
139(24)
Prerequisites for Chan Practice
163(23)
What It Means to Be a Chan Master
186(13)
The Ten Oxherding Pictures
199(24)
Notes 223(6)
Index 229

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