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There’s Nothing Special in the Buddha-Dharma

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Critical Sermons of the Zen Tradition

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Since the fall retreat, I have been lecturing on the Record of Linji. Today I want to take up the “Record of Pilgrimages” section of the text. To understand Linji and his record, we need to grasp what motivated him to begin his study of Zen, and what kind of satori he attained.

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Ives, C., Gishin, T. (2000). There’s Nothing Special in the Buddha-Dharma. In: Ives, C., Gishin, T. (eds) Critical Sermons of the Zen Tradition. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230554627_3

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