Way-Seeking Mind Talks
In Mahayana Buddhism, bodhicitta ("enlightenment-mind" or "the thought of awakening") is the mind (citta) that is aimed at awakening (bodhi), with wisdom and compassion for the benefit of all sentient beings.
Bodhicitta is the defining quality of the Mahayana bodhisattva (a being striving towards Buddhahood) and the act of giving rise to bodhicitta (bodhicittotpāda) is what makes a bodhisattva a bodhisattva. The Daśabhūmika Sūtra explains that the arising of bodhicitta is the first step in the bodhisattva's career.
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Way-Seeking MindSerial: SF-05361 Saturday Lecture Of March Sesshin Way-Seeking Mind, Sesshin, Monastic Practice, Peace |
Mar 28 1970 City Center |
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In Our Way of Zen, We Emphasize the Way-Seeking MindSerial: SF-05101B Tape 2 Summer Sesshin 1965 Tuesday July 27 - transcribed August 1965 Tape 2 Side 2 Tuesday July 27 6pm lecture Reverend Suzuki [Case replaced 12/95. Original notes were... Sesshin, Bodhisattva, Way-Seeking Mind, Interview, training, Faith |
Jul 27 1965 6:00pm Sokoji |