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notion of "pacifying the mind" can be
found in the
Oxhead School text, the
Jueguan lun: "What is the mind? What is it to
pacify the mind (an-hsin 安心)?" [The...
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treatise by a
member of the
Oxhead school (7th-8th century) of Chan. The
Jueguan lun, (Treatise on the
Transcendence of Cognition), a text
discovered among...
- a
similarity of
lexical terms and
doctrinal content, and include: the
Jueguan lun (絶觀論, 'Treatise on
Cutting Off Contemplation'), the
Wuxin lun (無心論...
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commonly ****ociated with
Daoism appear in the two
Oxhead School texts, the
Jueguan lun (Treatise on
Cutting Off Contemplation) and the Xin Ming (Mind Inscription)...
-
Oxhead school. An
important text ****ociated with the
Oxhead School is the
Jueguan lun 絶觀論, the
Treatise on the
Transcendence of
Cognition (alternatively...
- cut off by bandits. (McRae (1986) p 24; Dumoulin, p 88)
Compare with the
Jueguan lun: Gateway,
abruptly standing on his feet, asks
Master Attainment, saying...
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product of
deluded views. Similarly, counter-illumination
occurs in the
Jueguan lun of the
Oxhead School,
which contains a
dialogue in
which the student...
- the
Oxhead School text, the
Jueguan lun (Treatise on
Cutting Off Contemplation).
Broughton too
observes that the
Jueguan lun
contains a
dialogue between...
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version of a
quotation from the
Treatise on the
Transcendence of
Cognition (
Jueguan lun): Question: “What does mind do?” Answer: “Mind
tranquilly extinguishes...