[Buddha-l] buddha-l Digest, Vol 85, Issue 16
Stuart Lachs
slachs at att.net
Mon Mar 19 14:20:09 MDT 2012
I apologize for sending to the list, what I thought was a private reply to Elihu.
Stuart
Hi Elihu,
Thanks for the note. I too like Morten's book, How Zen Became Zen, I reference it in a few footnotes in the huat-t'ou paper. I found it a fascinating read. I have liked Morten's work for many years now.
All the best,
Stuart
--- On Mon, 3/19/12, Elihu Smith <elihusmith at yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Elihu Smith <elihusmith at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [Buddha-l] buddha-l Digest, Vol 85, Issue 16
To: buddha-l at mailman.swcp.com
Date: Monday, March 19, 2012, 11:09 AM
Stuart,
Thank you for your paper on hua-t'ou.
As another resource on this topic, I highly recommend "How Zen Became Zen: The Dispute Over Enlightenment and the Formation of Chan Buddhism in Song-Dynasty China," by Morten Schlutter. He explores hua-tou and Ta-hui, as well as Cáodòng and Linji lineage formation and conflicts, in depth and with interesting and insightful findings.
Elihu Smith
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> Dear colleagues,
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> I have a new paper, ?Hua-t?ou: A Method of Zen Meditation.?
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> The paper discusses a form of meditation practice known in
> Chinese as hua-
> t?ou. It was popularized by the Chinese Zen master Ta-Hui
> (1089 ? 1163) a
> member of the Lin-Chi sect of?Zen.
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> In particular, the paper discusses what a hua-t?ou is, why
> Ta-Hui placed so
> much importance on it, why this practice could be of
> interest to at least some
> people today, give examples of well known hua-t?ou, offer
> one way to practice
> this method, describe some states of mind that may arise
> when doing the
> practice, offer some?personal experience from my own long
> years of?practicing
> the hua-t?ou, and discuss what it means to have a Zen
> awakening. In conclusion,
> I offer cautions related to?having an awakening experience
> and the
> importance of continuing practice thereafter.
>
>
> The paper is available on the internet at,
>
> http://www.hf.uio.no/ikos/forskning/nettverk/obsf/podcast/2012/docs/LachsZen_2012_03_16.pdf.
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> Stuart Lachs
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