Zen / Mahayana
The Mahayana tradition of Buddhism, of which Zen is an important expression (along with Chinese Chan and Korean Soen), arose sometime around the first century C.E. in South India and spread throughout Asia. It is characterized by the ideal of the bodhisattva: the compassionate being whose desire for enlightenment isn’t an individual quest but includes all other sentient beings as well.
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One Robe, One Bowl
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Ordinary Enlightenment
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The Path of the Human Being
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Rational Zen
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Record of Things Heard
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The Recorded Sayings of Zen Master Joshu
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Returning to Silence
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Riding the Ox Home
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The Sayings of Layman P'ang
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Secrets of the Blue Cliff Record
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Sky Above, Great Wind
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Straight to the Heart of Zen
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Subtle Sound
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Teachings of the Earth
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Toward a Philosophy of Zen Buddhism
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