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Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, D.Litt.
Manual of Zen Buddhism

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discipline

   Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 5 | desirous for Enlightenment, discipline themselves in the life of 2 2, 2 | attained mastery in the discipline, hail!~To the blue-necked 3 3, 4, XIX | Therefore, Mahamati, you should discipline yourself therein [i.e. in 4 3, 4, XXXVII| exercising themselves the discipline of the Sravakas and Pratyekabuddhas, 5 3, 5 | tells him that all spiritual discipline must grow out of a sincere 6 4, 3 | mouth. Those who fail to discipline themselves to live this 7 4, 4 | interpretation,~And our discipline will be perfect in Dhyana 8 4, 4 | is], is given up to mere discipline,~He is apt, indeed, to take 9 4, 4 | My only fear is lest your discipline lead you astray either to 10 4, 5 | Ma-tsu: "How does a man discipline himself in the Tao?"~The 11 4, 5 | Tao there is nothing to discipline oneself in. If there is 12 4, 5 | oneself in. If there is any discipline in it, the completion of 13 4, 5 | the completion of such discipline means the destruction of 14 4, 5 | Sravaka. But if there is no discipline whatever in the Tao, one 15 4, 6 | added to it by means of discipline. When conditions' are at 16 4, 6 | achievement by means of a discipline attached to form, are giving 17 4, 6 | anything mediating, all their discipline of aeons would not enable 18 4, 6 | bondage with the notion of discipline and merit as cherished by 19 4, 6 | abiding, the ten stages of discipline, and the ten stages of turning-over. 20 4, 6 | attained it puts an end to all discipline, to all realization and 21 4, 6 | through long ages of hard discipline.~Committing evils or practising 22 4, 8, 1 | of pictures stages of Zen discipline, for in his general preface 23 4, 8, 1 | being made the goal of Zen discipline. Some might take mere emptiness 24 4, 8, 2 | under his wild hoofs!~ ~2. Discipline Begun~I am in possession 25 5, 2 | When the monk fails to discipline himself along this road, 26 5, 4 | alive the true spirit of Zen discipline; all this is his merit.~ 27 5, 6 | confession, and ascetic discipline,~And many other good deeds


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