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1 Pref | 1934) a description of the Meditation Hall and its life is given. 2 3, 1 (1)| was absorbed in a Samadhi (Meditation) known as Deep Enlightenment. 3 3, 3 (1)| retires to practise his meditation.~ 4 3, 5 | one can really practise meditation from which Prajna grows; 5 3, 5 | disciplining himself in meditation the Yogin is liable to be 6 4, 3 | turn into Morality (sila), Meditation (dhyana), and Wisdom (prajna).~ 7 4, 3 (2)| a quietistic exercise of meditation.~ 8 4, 3 | unmoved, [i.e. in a quietistic meditation],~The immovable you gain 9 4, 4 (2)| Energy, (3) Memory, (4) Meditation, and (5) Prajna.~ 10 4, 5 | Buddhas is not dependent on meditation (dhyana) or on diligent 11 4, 5 | the Sagaramudra-samadhi, "Meditation of the Ocean-stamp", in 12 4, 5 | he never comes out of his meditation of absolute quietude].~"' 13 5, 6 | VI HAKUIN'S "SONG OF MEDITATION"~Sentient beings are primarily 14 5, 6 | birth-and-death?~As regards the Meditation practised in the Mahayana,~ 15 5, 6 | issue from the practice of Meditation;~Even those who have practised 16 6, 1 | He is generally in the meditation posture.~The Nirvana scene 17 6, 3 | bath-room attached to the Meditation Hall. When the monks take