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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)
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Which Consciousness Causes Heartache in Dreams and Waking Life?
How Various Consciousnesses Interact and Function Together
What Is Feeling
The Five Object-Determining Mental Factors of the First Five Consciousnesses
The Process of Ear Consciousness Discernment toward Sound Objects
Concentration of the Mental Faculty
Categories of All Dharmas
Discriminative Nature of the Five Consciousnesses
Whether the Mental Faculty Possesses Resolute Determination
The Cause of All Phenomena Lies in the Fluctuation of the Mind Faculty
Concentration of the Mental Faculty
Why is Manas Called the Evolving Consciousness?
The Universal Apprehending Nature of the Mental Faculty意
The Effects of Hypnosis
How to Eliminate the Grasping Nature of the Mental Faculty
Who Is It That Clings to the Five Aggregates Subject to Clinging
The Origin of Beginningless Greed, Hatred, and Delusion
What Is Feeling Pain?
Commentary on the Four Hundred Verses
Direct Observation and Practice Leads Solely to Self-Realization and Self-Knowledge
How to Generate the Aspiration for Liberation
The Mind's Clinging to All Dharmas in the Three Realms
Zen Meditation and Dharma Realization
One Must Have Sufficient Concentration Before Engaging in Contemplation Practices
Lack of Concentration Cannot Realize Dharma
The Inner Dharmas and Outer Dharmas in the Four Noble Truths of Hinayana Buddhism
The Hinayana Scriptures Implicitly Mentioning the Mental Factor of Mindfulness in the Manas
The Internal and External Seven Factors of Enlightenment in the Mahasatipatthana Sutta
External and Internal Sensations in the Mahāsatipaṭṭhāna Sutta
The External Mind and the Internal Mind in the Great Discourse on the Establishing of Mindfulness
Coarse Five Dusts and Subtle Dharma-Dust
Mental Factors of the Seventh Consciousness
The Principle of How the First Five Consciousnesses and Mind Consciousness Perceive Sense Objects
How to Exorcise Demons and Rid Oneself of Sin-Induced Nightmares
The Principle of How Eye Consciousness and Mental Consciousness Discriminate Visible Objects
The Principle of Attracting and Guiding Power
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