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Zazen Shikantaza

• December 27, 2007 • Leave a Comment

Posted in Buddhist philosophy, Shikantaza, Tendai-shu
Tags: Lotus Teachings, Reverend Jion, Shikantaza, Tendai, Tendai-shu, zazen


A six step method for mind training

• November 18, 2007 • Leave a Comment

Posted in Tendai-shu
Tags: meditation, T'ien T'ai, Tendai-shu


Saichõ and Kukai: A Conflict of Interpretations

• October 21, 2007 • Leave a Comment

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Tags: Kukai, Mikkyo, Saicho, Shingon-shu, Tendai-shu


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