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Hui-neng Talks
Dajian Huineng or Hui-neng (traditional Chinese: 大鑒惠能; pinyin: Dàjiàn Huìnéng; Cantonese Jyutping: daai6 gaam3 wai6 nang4; Wade–Giles: Ta⁴-chien⁴ Hui⁴-nêng²; Japanese: Daikan Enō; Korean: Daegam Hyeneung; trad. 638-713), also commonly known as the Sixth Patriarch or Sixth Ancestor of Chan (traditional Chinese: 禪宗六祖), is a semi-legendary but central figure in the early history of Chinese Chan Buddhism.
According to tradition Huineng was an uneducated layman who suddenly attained awakening (Chinese: 見性, jianxing) upon hearing the Diamond Sutra. Despite his lack of formal training, he demonstrated his understanding to the fifth patriarch, Daman Hongren, who then supposedly chose Huineng as his true successor instead of his publicly known selection of Yuquan Shenxiu. Huineng is regarded as the founder of the "Sudden Enlightenment" Southern Chan school of Buddhism, which focuses on an immediate and direct attainment of Buddhist enlightenment. The Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch (六祖壇經), which is said to be a record of his teachings, is a highly influential text in the East Asian Buddhist tradition.
20th century scholarship revealed that the story of Huineng's Buddhist career was likely invented by the monk Shenhui, who claimed to be one of Huineng's disciples and was highly critical of Shenxiu's teaching.
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The Meaning of the Bodhisattva CeremonySerial: BZ-00413A Saturday Lecture Bodhisattva Ceremony, Karma, Precepts, Bodhisattva Ceremony, Sangha, Manjushri,... |
Aug 03 1985 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Creating Practice Using the Forms at Hand: Layman PangSerial: BZ-00425A Saturday Lecture Lay Practice, Layman Pang, Buddha Mind, Hui-neng, Monastic Practice, Buddha Nature,... |
Mar 09 1985 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Mind in ZazenSerial: BZ-00405A Rohatsu Ordinary Mind, Buddha Mind, Zazen, Hui-neng, Concentration, Dragons |
Dec 03 1984 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Trip to JapanSerial: BZ-00393B Saturday Lecture Japan, Dharma Transmission, Transmission, Priest, Sanctuary, Lay Practice, Hui-neng... |
Oct 27 1984 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Mumonkan, Case 19: Ordinary Mind is the WaySerial: BZ-00435 Lecture Bodhidharma, Buddha Nature, Impermanence, Ordinary Mind, Posture, Hui-neng, Soto Zen... |
May 22 1984 Berkeley Zen Center |
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The Dharma of Mindfulness: Tassajara GathasSerial: BZ-00903A Saturday Lecture Tassajara, Gathas, Monastic Practice, Daily Life, Forgiveness, Liberation, Hui-neng,... |
Nov 05 1983 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Mumonkan: Case #12 Pt. II: Calling and AnsweringSerial: BZ-00403B Saturday Lecture MM-12, Buddha Nature, Precepts, Subject-and-Object, Daily Life, Hui-neng, Don't... |
Oct 01 1983 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Enlightenment in Soto ZenSerial: BZ-00402A Saturday Lecture Enlightenment, Soto Zen, Rinzai, Hui-neng, Platform Sutra, Soto Zen, Concentration,... |
Sep 10 1983 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Gakudo Yojin-Shu Section 8: Understanding Zazen MindSerial: BZ-00048A Lecture Gakudo Yojin-Shu, Birth-and-Death, Hui-neng, Buddha Nature, Posture, Hindrances,... |
Nov 27 1982 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Celebration of Spring--This Shore, The Other Shore: Keeping Your PlaceSerial: BZ-00014B One-Day Sitting Hui-neng, Heart Sutra, Nirvana, Happiness |
Mar 20 1982 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Rinzai ZenSerial: BZ-00015 Sesshin day 1 Hui-neng, Soto Zen, Lotus Sutra, Heart Sutra, Platform Sutra, Doubt, Buddha Mind,... |
Feb 26 1982 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Right Effort and Right ThoughtSerial: BZ-00026A Saturday Lecture Right Effort, Right Thought, Noble Eightfold Path, Study, Daily Life, Hindrances,... |
Nov 15 1980 Berkeley Zen Center |
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November 15, 1980, Serial No. 01061 Daily Life, Hindrances, Monastic Practice, Right Effort, Separation, Hui-neng, Soto... |
Nov 15 1980 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Unknown Title, Serial 00168, Side B Birth-and-Death, Lotus Sutra, Ordinary Mind, Hui-neng, Platform Sutra, Funeral,... |
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The Book of SerenitySerial: BZ-00239 Class 1 of 5 Duality, Intimacy, Ego, Hui-neng, Subject-and-Object, Non-duality, Four Noble Truths... |
1 Berkeley Zen Center |
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Myth and Tradition in Zen Texts Hui-neng, Platform Sutra, Ordination |
Jul 11 |