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  2. Mountains & Rivers Sutra - Upaya Zen Center

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    Mountains & Rivers Sutra. Mountains and Waters Discourse (1) (Sansui Kyo) By Zen Master Dogen. Translated by Kazuaki Tanahashi. Mountains and waters right now are the actualization of the ancient Buddha way. Each, abiding in its phenomenal expression, realizes completeness.

  3. Mountains and Rivers Sutra – Translated by Carl Bielefeldt

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    These mountains and rivers of the present are the actualization of the word of the ancient Buddhas. Each, abiding in (its own) dharma state, completely fulfills its virtues. Because they are the state prior to the kalpa of emptiness, they are living in the present.

  4. Mountains & Rivers Sutra - Dogen - Zen Community of Oregon

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    MOUNTAINS and RIVERS SUTRA. (Dogen Zenji - 2240) Mountains and rivers right now are the actualization of the ancient Buddha way. Both mountains and rivers abide in their true form and actualize true virtue. Mountains and rivers transcend time and are alive in the eternal present. They are the original self and they are emancipation-realization.

  5. The Mountains and Waters Sūtra - Tim Freeman

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    The Mountains and Waters Sūtra (Sansuikyō) The chapter titles and the chapter and paragraph numbers are added for the convenience of the readers. They exist neither in Dōgen’s original nor in Bielefeldts translation. 1. MOUNTAINS AND WATERS ARE THE EXPRESSION OF OLD BUDDHAS

  6. that [it is impossible] because it does not look - zmm.org

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    Mountains and waters are viewed as a sutra, or actual expression of the Buddha's enlightenment. "Riding the clouds" and "following the wind" represent the state of freedom in meditation. Jiatai Record of the Universal Lamps, Chap 3. In the realm of nonduality, mountains and human beings are not separate. Because green mountains walk, they are.

  7. Sansui kyō - Wikipedia

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    Sansui kyō (Japanese: 山水經), rendered in English as Mountains and Waters Sutra, is a book of the Shōbōgenzō by the 13th century Sōtō Zen monk Eihei Dōgen. It is widely considered to be one of the most beautiful of all of the 95 books of the Shōbōgenzō according to Stanford University professor Carl Bielefeldt.

  8. Mountains Are Mountains, Waters Are Waters - Upaya Zen Center

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    In this talk Sensei kozan explores the Mountains and Rivers Sutra. Written by Zen Master Dogen, the sutra challenges our conventional views of mountains and waters, inviting a deeper understanding of ourselves and the world around us.

  9. Mountains and Rivers Sutra: Teachings by Norman Fischer

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    The book includes the official SFZC translation of The Mountains and Rivers Sutra. In these talks given at the Upaya Zen Center in 2012, Norman Fischer presents Dogen’s medieval essay in language understandable to us in the 21st century and gives us a rich commentary on how to apply these principles in our daily lives.

  10. Mountains and Rivers Sutra 1 - zmm.org

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    Mountains and Rivers Sutra - Andrew Hobai Pekarik. The mountains and rivers of the present moment are the actualization of the teachings of ancient Buddhas. By dwelling together in their dharma state they are brining about the merit of thorough investigation.

  11. Mountains and Rivers Sutra—Dogen - Hyannis Zendo

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    Pdf of the Mountains and Rivers Sutra by Dogen Zenji, translated by Kabuki Tanahashi.