"The Sayings of Old Man Tcheng" - Zen Buddhism - Non-duality

"The Sayings of Old Man Tcheng" - Zen Buddhism - Non-duality

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Remarkable teachings intended for meditation and for cutting
through delusions! The Words of Old Tcheng first appeared in the
French journal, Etre, in 1974.  Where this text first
originated and at what time are unknown. It was given by a
Buddhist monk in the form of a written document to a Frenchman
who was visiting Indochina. Indications of style suggest that it
may belong to the school of Zen founded by Hui Neng, the 6th Zen
patriarch.  French paraphrase of the original Buddhist text
by J. Garillot (1974), translated by Else van den
Muyzenberg. 


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the benefit of all sentient beings.


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