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Liberation in the Two Vehicles
Selected Lectures on Saṃyukta Āgama, Volume 1
Contemplating the Five Aggregates and Eliminating the View of Self (Part I) (Second Edition)
Observing the Five Aggregates to Cut Through the View of Self (Part 2)
Commentary on the Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta (Second Edition) (Newly Revised)
A Concise Exposition of the Seven Factors of Enlightenment
An Explanation of the Twelve Nidānas in the Āgama Sutras
Four Mindfulness Foundations Observational Practice Experience
Methods for Cultivating Samādhi
Cultivation of Concentration and Chan Meditation for Realization of the Way (Part 1)
Cultivation and Zen Practice for Attaining Enlightenment (Part Two)
Commentary on the Samādhi Meditation Sūtra
Vinaya Precepts
Explanation of Precepts (Draft)
Info Release
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The Transformation of the Environment with the Mind Is the Transformation Through Manas
How to Abandon Vijñāna and Utilize Indriya
The Supreme Dharma Transcends Verbal expression and Can Only Be Intuitively Apprehended
What Is Required to Attain Enlightenment
How to Determine Whether a Conclusion Is Derived from Manas-Vijñāna Analysis or Manas-Indriya Deliberation
Understanding Is Not Realization
Speculation and Conjecture: The Completely Unreliable Path of Practice
Theoretical Research Is Not the Path of Spiritual Practice
How to Attain Authentic Practice, Realization, and Direct Perceptual Wisdom
Theoretical Insight and Practical Insight
Mental Fabrications Are No Substitute for Actual Practice
Only When Consciousness and Manas Attain the Same State Can Realization Be Achieved
The Reasoning of Consciousness Is Not Equivalent to Contemplative Observation and Profound Inquiry
The Classification of Mundane Phenomena
The Determinative Role of Manas in the Twelve Nidānas
What Is Cultivation?
The Power of Manas
The Relationship Between the Cetasikas of Consciousness and the Cetasikas of the Mind Base
Observing the Mental Activities of Manas in the Hypnotic State
The Presence of the Adhimokṣa Mental Factor in All Seven Consciousnesses
The Relationship Between the Mental Factor of Determination and the Mental Factor of Wisdom
The Operational Functions of Wisdom Mental Factors
The Cetasikas of Manas from the Perspective of the Twelve Nidānas
How to Return to the Original Nature
The Kleshas Cetasika of Manas
The Two Klesha Caitasika Dharmas of Manas
The Prajñā of Manas Is the Most Crucial
Adhimokṣa Cetasika
The Cetasika Embedded in the Process of Deliberation
The Neutral Feeling of Manas
The Vedanā of Manas
The Operation of the Five Universally Active Mental Factors
Is the Understanding of Dharma Through Consciousness’s Sole Acts of Thinking, Analysis, Comprehension, and Reasoning Considered Pratyakṣa-Prajñā?
Is the Dharma-sthiti-jñāna's Knowledge of Past and Future Direct Perception, Inference, or Non-valid Cognition?
Major Issues Concerning Pratyakṣa and A-pramāṇa
The Mental Factors Employed in the Discriminative Awareness Through Pratyakṣa, Anumāna, and A-pramāṇa
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