Esoteric Zen : : Zen and the Tantric Teachings in Premodern Japan / / Stephan Kigensan Licha.

"When a Zen teacher tells you to point at your mind, which part of your body do you point at? According to the Japanese master Chikotsu Daie (1229-1312), you should point at the fistful of meat that is your heart. Esoteric Zen demonstrates that far from an outlier, Daie's understanding ref...

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Superior document:Brill's Japanese Studies Library ; Volume 73
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden : : Brill,, [2023]
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Year of Publication:2023
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
Series:Brill's Japanese studies library ; Volume 73.
Physical Description:1 online resource (357 pages)
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505 0 |a Introduction: Three Buddhas Sitting in a Man?d?ala -- 1. Outside the Teachings: Enni, Jo¯myo¯, and the Common Conceptual Space of Zen and Tendai in Early Medieval Japan -- 2. The Vicissitudes of Turning Upward: Enni's Three Mechanisms and Their Contexts -- 3. The Zen of Maha¯vairocana: Enni on Zen and the Tantric Teachings -- 4. The Heart of Flesh in the Body of the Teachings: Variations on Esoteric Zen in Enni, Chikotsu, and Kokan -- 5. Means of Mediation: Ko¯an Interpretation from Enni to So¯to¯ Lineages -- 6. The Topology of the Womb: Enni, Chikotsu, Do¯han, and the Beginnings of Zen Embryology -- 7. The Womb Was Their Ko¯an: Zen Embryology in Late Medieval Genju¯ and So¯to¯ Lineages -- Conclusions: Tantra, Zen, and Oranges -- Bibliography -- Index. 
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