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

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entrance

   Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 3, 5 | wherewith he can open the entrance door. The Buddha teaches 2 3, 5 | two methods to effect the entrance, both of which being complementary 3 3, 5 | by means of Prajna, the entrance is effected to the inner 4 4, 1 | BODHIDHARMA ON THE TWOFOLD ENTRANCE TO THE TAO1~There are many 5 4, 1 | sorts only. The one is "Entrance by Reason" and the other " 6 4, 1 | by Reason" and the other "Entrance by Conduct".2 By "Entrance 7 4, 1 | Entrance by Conduct".2 By "Entrance by Reason" we mean the realization 8 4, 1 (2)| Entrance by Reason" may also be rendered " 9 4, 1 (2)| Reason" may also be rendered "Entrance by Higher Intuition", and " 10 4, 1 (2)| Higher Intuition", and "Entrance by Conduct", "Entrance by 11 4, 1 (2)| Entrance by Conduct", "Entrance by Practical Living".~ 12 4, 1 | not-acting. This is called "Entrance by Reason".~By "Entrance 13 4, 1 | Entrance by Reason".~By "Entrance by Conduct" is meant the 14 4, 6 | Mind are blocked and no entrance then becomes possible. The 15 4, 8, 2 | cloud is spread across the entrance of the valley,~And who knows 16 6, 1 | of Enlightenment, and his entrance into Nirvana.1~The Buddha' 17 6, 4 | enclosed at either side of the entrance gate. They represent the


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