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50 Sōtō Zenand at last realized t
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52 Sōtō Zenrather grasping them t
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54 Sōtō ZenZen Master, GiÕin in
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56 Sōtō Zencompany of those who p
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58 Sōtō Zenadvocating a unified B
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60 Sōtō ZenTruth?Ó D‡gen empha
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62 Sōtō Zendeclared that wholehea
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64 Sōtō Zenmeditation is a manife
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66 Sōtō Zenregenerates itself con
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68 Sōtō Zenpersonalities of maste
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70 Sōtō Zenour own experience. We
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74 Sōtō Zenconsider the origin of
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76 Sōtō Zenhis enlightenment, the
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78 Sōtō ZenBuddhism, the two are
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86 Sōtō ZenTokyo), published The
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88 Sōtō ZenCulture. Three differe
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96 Sōtō Zenthe religious, cultura
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98 Sōtō Zenreligion. Religion in
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100 Sōtō Zenand shortcomings may
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APPENDIX I *WESTERN INTEREST IN BUD
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a. Reasons for Western Interest in
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. Zen in the West 107Conceptual Zen
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c. Characteristics of Zen and its A
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. Development in Zen 117Mahyna trad
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. Development in Zen 119monasteries
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c. What Are the Cultural Influences
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c. What Are the Cultural Influences
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c. What are the Cultural Influences
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APPENDIX IICORRESPONDENCEThe follow
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ABOUT THE AUTHORRev. Keid‡ Chisan
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ABOUT THE ORDER OFBUDDHIST CONTEMPL
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About the Monasteries of the Order