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Being Upright:
Zen Meditation and the Bodhisattva Precepts
Reb Anderson
ISBN 1-930485-01-8 | $16.95
paperback | 256 pages | 6" X 9" |
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Contents
Being Upright contains twenty-three chapters, plus an Introduction, Notes, and an Index.
- Receiving the Precepts: The Bodhisattva Initiation Ceremony
- Entering Buddha's Way: Dependent Co-arising
- Paying Homage: The Bodhisattva Vow
- Renunciation: Letting Go of Attachments
- Confession: All My Ancient Twisted Karma
- The Sixteen Great Bodhisattva Precepts: The Teaching of the Two Truths
- The Three Refuges: The Body of Buddha's Mind
- The Three Pure Precepts: The Shape of Buddha's Mind
- The Abode and the Source: Embrace and Sustain Forms and Ceremonies
- Practicing and Being Practiced: Embrace and Sustain All Good
- Taking Self and Others Across: Embrace and Sustain All Beings
- The Ten Grave Precepts: The Activity of Buddha's Mind
- Let the Buddha Seed Grow: Not Killing
- The Suchness of Mind and Objects: Not Stealing
- Nothing Is Wished For: Not Misusing Sexuality
- The Dharma Wheel Has All-Inclusively Turned: Not Lying
- Everything Is Inviolable: No Intoxicants
- The Same Path: Not Speaking of Others' Faults
- Not An Inch of Ground: Not Praising Self at the Expense of Others
- One Hundred Grasses: Not Being Angry
- Oceans of Magnificent Clouds: Not Being Angry
- Virtue Returns to the Ocean: Not Disparaging the Triple Treasure
- Blood Vein: Face-to-Face Transmission
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