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which referred to
contemplation on a
single word or
phrase (called the
huatou, "critical phrase") of a gōng'àn. Da****
famously criticised Caodong's "silent...
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lesser extent. In
Chinese Chan and
Korean Seon Buddhism,
meditating on a
huatou, a key
phrase of a kōan, is also a
major Zen
meditation method. The ****anese...
- (anapanasati),
mentally repeating a
phrase (which
could be a koan, a mantra, a
huatou or nianfo) and a kind of open
monitoring in
which one is
aware of whatever...
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Mario Poceski,
although Da****'s
kanhua Chan (in
which one
focuses on a
huatou)
purports to be a
sudden method, it
essentially consists of a
process of...
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formation at the edge of the
Yangtze Plate. The
highest point of the
range is
Huatou Point (铧头尖) at 4,791 m (15,719 ft)
above sea level. The
Xiaoxiang Range...
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range of
meditation techniques,
including the Zen
methods of
zazen and
huatou, the Pure Land
practices of
nianfo and guanfo, and the
Tiantai method of...
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numerous unique meditation methods,
including the Chan (Zen)
practices of
huatou, koan meditation, and
silent illumination (Chinese: mòzhào,
which developed...
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Linji school during the Song dynasty. Da****
introduced the
practice of kan
huatou, or "inspecting the
critical phrase," of a kōan story. This
method was called...
- (Main
Discourse on Meditation) of
master Xuyun (1840–1959)
which focuses on
huatou (thoại đầu) practice. Thích
Thanh Từ re****tion
eventually grew and he became...
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subsumed nianfo under a Chan
framework which interprets it as a kind of
huàtóu practice. The
method of
joint Pure Land and Chan
practice was formalized...