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- Kenshō may be attained without the aid of a teacher, as in the case of mushi-dokugo or (mushi-)dokkaku, a self-awakened pratyeka-buddha. Though the literal...
- without a teacher (Chinese: 無師智, pinyin: wúshīzhì; ****anese: 無師独悟, mushi-dokugo, Skt. svayaṃbhūjñāna anācāryaka), sometimes also called "self-enlightened...
- "wisdom without a teacher" (無師智, pinyin: wúshīzhì; ****anese: 無師独悟, mushi-dokugo). They include Suzuki Shōsan, and Myōshin-ji figures like Daigu, Ungo and...
- they then cultivate Bodhicitta and practice the Bodhisattva path. Mushi-dokugo Nakamura, Hajime. Indian Buddhism: A Survey With Bibliographical Notes....
- enlightenment. Four Noble Truths Index of Buddhism-related articles Mushi-dokugo Noble Eightfold Path Samatha & Vip****anā Secular Buddhism Regarding the...
- the meaning of fugo, no-enlightenment, than 'enlightenment.' Kenshō Mushi-dokugo Satori Dogen's Pure Standards for the Zen Community, 209 Shaner, 132 The...
- importance of formal Dharma transmission, there are well known examples of Mushi dokugo, such as Nōnin, Jinul and Suzuki Shōsan who attained awakening on their...
- path. Illuminationism – Islamic philosophy introduced by Suhrawardi Mushi-dokugo – ****anese termPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback Shattari –...
- (late Edo period) Shinron (late Edo period) Shoku Hankanfu (1806) Yasou Dokugo (1806) Keikodan (1813) Shinkiron (1838) Yume Monogatari (1838) Kaitenshishi...
- the Ōnin War 1467–1477, which destro**** much of Zen monasticism. Mushi dokugo Dumoulin 2005. Heinrich Dumoulin, Zen Buddhism: A History, Volume 2: ****an...