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Hakuin Ekaku (白隠 慧鶴,
January 19, 1686 –
January 18, 1769) was one of the most
influential figures in ****anese Zen Buddhism, who
regarded bodhicitta, working...
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Rinzai is
derived entirely from the Ōtōkan
lineage transmitted through Hakuin Ekaku (1686–1769), who is a
major figure in the
revival of the
Rinzai tradition...
- Taoism). They were
introduced by
Hakuin (1686–1769) who
learned various techniques from a
hermit named Hakuyu who
helped Hakuin cure his "Zen sickness" (a condition...
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color or ****umed setting. ****anese iconography, like that of Zen
master Hakuin Ekaku,
shows Budai in a
multiplicity of
representative actions, like entertaining...
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Hakuin's kensho was not
approved by
Shoju Rojin, who
subjected Hakuin to more koan-training. This
resulted in a
second kensho, where-after
Hakuin left...
- 'identity of opposites': [K]oan
after koan
explores the
theme of nonduality.
Hakuin's well-known koan, "Two
hands clap and
there is a sound, what is the sound...
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character got ****ociated to
ribald humor, and by the time of Zen
master Hakuin Ekaku she was
identified as a prostitute, ugly but
captivating at the same...
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While the
sound of one hand is the
classical instruction used by
Hakuin, in
Hakuin on kenshō and
other writings he
emphasizes the
question "Who is the...
- on 2016-10-09,
retrieved 2015-11-03
Hakuin,
Ekaku (2010), Wild Ivy: The
Spiritual Autobiography of Zen
Master Hakuin,
translated by
Norman Waddell, Shambhala...
- Kyoto, was
Hakuin Ekaku, who sta****
briefly at Taiga's home in 1752.
Though they met only briefly,
Taiga began to use
elements of
Hakuin's personal style...