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Chapter Six: The Essential Ways of Humanity and the Essential Ways of Practice

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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Foreword xi
  4. Preface xiii
  5. Abbreviations and Conventions xvii
  6. Study
  7. Introduction The Foundation and Doctrine of Won Buddhism 3
  8. Part One: Sot’aesan’s Life and the Foundation of Won Buddhism 3
  9. I. Background 3
  10. II. Sot’aesan’s Early Years 32
  11. III. Preparation for the Establishment of a Religious Order 39
  12. IV. Groundwork for Founding the Order 43
  13. V. Drafting the Doctrine 47
  14. VI. Founding of the New Religious Order 50
  15. VII. Molding the Structure of the Order 52
  16. VIII. Sot’aesan’s Last Years 54
  17. Part Two: Sot’aesan’s Religious Thought 59
  18. I. The Intention to Save the World 59
  19. II. Analysis of the Doctrine 68
  20. III. A Summary of the Taejonggyong (Scripture of Sot’aesan) 101
  21. Translation. The Canon
  22. Part One. General Introduction
  23. Chapter One: The Founding Motive 117
  24. Chapter Two: An Outline of the Doctrine 117
  25. Chapter Three: Four Fundamental Principles 118
  26. Part Two. Doctrine
  27. Chapter One: Irwonsang (Unitary Circular Symbol) 120
  28. Chapter Two: Fourfold Beneficence (Saun) 124
  29. Chapter Three: The Four Essentials 131
  30. Chapter Four: The Threefold Practice (Samhak) 135
  31. Chapter Five: The Eight Articles Necessary for Carrying Out the Threefold Practice 137
  32. Chapter Six: The Essential Ways of Humanity and the Essential Ways of Practice 138
  33. Part Three. Practice
  34. Chapter One: The Essentials of Daily Practice 139
  35. Chapter Two: Regular-term Training and Daily Training 140
  36. Chapter Three: Intoning the Name of a Buddha 143
  37. Chapter Four: Sitting in Meditation 145
  38. Chapter Five: Essential Test Cases of Uidu 148
  39. Chapter Six: Keeping a Diary 150
  40. Chapter Seven: How to Practice Timeless Zen 151
  41. Chapter Eight: The Discourse on Repentance 153
  42. Chapter Nine: Silent Confession and Prayer 156
  43. Chapter Ten: How to Make an Offering to Buddha 157
  44. Chapter Eleven: The Precepts 158
  45. Chapter Twelve: The Essential Discourse on Following the Original Nature 159
  46. Chapter Thirteen: The First Religious Discourses 160
  47. Chapter Fourteen: The Sermon on Suffering and Happiness 161
  48. Chapter Fifteen: Ailing Family and Its Remedies 162
  49. Chapter Sixteen: How to Perfect Both Soul and Flesh 162
  50. Chapter Seventeen: Ranks of Dharma Stages 163
  51. Translation. The Scripture of Sot’aesan
  52. I. Introduction 167
  53. II. On Doctrine 178
  54. III. On Practice 195
  55. IV. On the Principles of Humanity 221
  56. V. On Cause and Effect 240
  57. VI. Clarification of Doubtful Points 249
  58. VII. On the Principle of Human Nature 265
  59. VIII. On Buddha-stage 273
  60. IX. On Deliverance 281
  61. X. On Faith and Devotion 294
  62. XI. Aphorisms 300
  63. XII. Exemplary Practice 304
  64. XIII. On the Order 316
  65. XIV. Prospects 332
  66. XV. Entrusting 345
  67. Appendix I. Translator’s Notes on Restoration of the Text 353
  68. Appendix II. Individuals in The Scripture of Sot’aesan 357
  69. Chinese Character Glossary 365
  70. Glossary of Terms 369
  71. Selected Bibliography 377
  72. Index 395
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