There are 15 total results for your 心法 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
心法 see styles |
xīn fǎ xin1 fa3 hsin fa shinpou / shinpo しんぽう |
(surname) Shinpou Mental dharmas, idea— all 'things' are divided into two classes 色 and 心 physical and mental; that which has 質礙 substance and resistance is physical, that which is devoid of these is mental; or the root of all phenomena is mind 緣起諸法之根本者爲心法. The exoteric and esoteric schools differ in their interpretation: the exoterics hold that mental ideas or 'things' are 無色無形 unsubstantial and invisible, the esoterics that they 有色有形 have both substance and form. |
心法智 see styles |
xīn fǎ zhì xin1 fa3 zhi4 hsin fa chih shinhōchi |
wisdom of mental factors |
心法身 see styles |
xīn fǎ shēn xin1 fa3 shen1 hsin fa shen shin hosshin |
心是法身 The mind is dharmakāya, 'tathāgata in bonds,' 在纏如來. |
別心法 别心法 see styles |
bié xīn fǎ bie2 xin1 fa3 pieh hsin fa betsu shinhō |
distinct mental factors |
心心法 see styles |
xīn xīn fǎ xin1 xin1 fa3 hsin hsin fa shin shinbō |
to mind and mental factors |
觀心法 观心法 see styles |
guān xīn fǎ guan1 xin1 fa3 kuan hsin fa kanjin hō |
method of observing the mind |
傳心法要 传心法要 see styles |
chuán xīn fǎ yào chuan2 xin1 fa3 yao4 ch`uan hsin fa yao chuan hsin fa yao Denshin hōyō |
Dharma Essentials for Mental Transmission |
唯心法界 see styles |
wéi xīn fǎ jiè wei2 xin1 fa3 jie4 wei hsin fa chieh yuishin hokkai |
dharma-realm of mind-only |
己心法門 己心法门 see styles |
jǐ xīn fǎ mén ji3 xin1 fa3 men2 chi hsin fa men koshin hōmon |
己心中所行法門 The method of the self-realization of truth, the intuitive method of meditation, 止觀 1. |
心及心法 see styles |
xīn jí xīn fǎ xin1 ji2 xin1 fa3 hsin chi hsin fa shin kyū shinbō |
mind and mental factors |
觀心法門 观心法门 see styles |
guān xīn fǎ mén guan1 xin1 fa3 men2 kuan hsin fa men kanjin hōmon |
to practice through the approach of mind-observation |
遊心法界 游心法界 see styles |
yóu xīn fǎ jiè you2 xin1 fa3 jie4 yu hsin fa chieh yushin hokkai |
A mind free to wander in the realm of all things; that realm as the realm of the liberated mind. |
別傳心法議 别传心法议 see styles |
bié chuán xīn fǎ yì bie2 chuan2 xin1 fa3 yi4 pieh ch`uan hsin fa i pieh chuan hsin fa i Betsuden shinhō gi |
Biechuanxin fa yi |
華嚴遊心法界記 华严遊心法界记 see styles |
huā yán yóu xīn fǎ jiè jì hua1 yan2 you2 xin1 fa3 jie4 ji4 hua yen yu hsin fa chieh chi Kegon yūshin hokkai ki |
Huayan youxin fajie ji |
黃檗山斷際禪師傳心法要 see styles |
huáng bò shān duàn jì chán shī chuán xīn fǎ yào huang2 bo4 shan1 duan4 ji4 chan2 shi1 chuan2 xin1 fa3 yao4 huang po shan tuan chi ch`an shih ch`uan hsin fa yao huang po shan tuan chi chan shih chuan hsin fa yao |
Huangboshan duanji chanshi zhuanxin fayao |
Entries with 2nd row of characters: The 2nd row is Simplified Chinese.
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