P10-The Great Dharma of Zen Practice
The Great Dharma of Zen Practice is a teaching transmitted by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III in 2013 to help you develop your mind—to acquire transcendental wisdom or prajna. This translation of a discourse originally intended for Western students provides background on the origin of zen practice, as well as instructions on how to do the meditation practice and instructions on how to remove obstacles to practice. It includes the meaning and history of zen with stories about the Gaomin Monastery in China and the Sixth Patriarch of the Zen School in China, Patriarch Huineng. Unlike other zen practice manuals, this dharma also introduces three mantras that will help you be able to meditate. As the mantras need to be transmitted by a vajra master who has the authority to transmit them, they are not included in this course although you can receive benefit from practicing it without them. Also included is an extensive Q&A discussion via ZOOM after the reading of the discourse on August 8, 2021 as part of the Lemonade Sangha classes held at the Holy Vajrasana Temple and Retreat Center.
The image above is a painting by H.H. Dorje Chang Buddha III of Bodhidharma, an Indian monk from the 5th to 6th centuries, who brought the teachings that became known as Chan to China. Chan is the transliterated word for the Indian “dhyana,” (or “jhana”) which became “Zen” when it went to Japan.
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Prior to viewing this course, you are required to listen to the caveats provided in “PRELIMINARY STEPS” of Section 1 of the curriculum, which is a requirement for all preliminary translations of the Buddha Master’s teachings and complete “D01(A)-The Supreme and magnificent Dharma.” General reference materials on Buddhism including common terms and a brief “Glossary” are also included at the end of the lessons for all beginner level courses. This is also available to the general public and may be read or downloaded by clicking the public preview button.
Listen to or read the preliminary translation of "The Great Dharma of Zen Practice"
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1Read Announcement and Sutra: “The Great Dharma of Zen Practice” text
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2P10 LESSON 1: Video of “The Great Dharma of Zen Practice: Part I-Background”
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3P10 LESSON 2: Video of “The Great Dharma of Zen Practice: Part II-Practice”
Please note that this is only the first step on the Zen Practice. Videos have not been made of the next steps, which you can follow from the text.
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4P10 Assignment 1
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5P10 Assignment 2
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6P10 Assignment 3
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7P10 Assignment 4
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8Optional reading on The Jhanas in Theravada Buddhist Meditation
Excerpts from The Jhanas in Theravada Buddhist Meditation.