The door of Ch’an is entered by Wu. When we meditate on Wu we ask “What is Wu?” On entering Wu, we experience emptiness; we are not aware of existence, either ours or the world’s.
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1: Acknowledgments
2: Foreword
3: Introduction
4: Song of Enlightenment
5: First Retreat
6: Day 1 Non-opposition
7: Day 2 Only the Present Moment
8: Day 3 Awakening From the Dream of Existence.
9: Day 4 Letting Go
10: Day 5 The Inexplicability of Enlightenment
11: Second Retreat
12: Day 1 Purifying the Six Senses
13: Day 2 False Enlightenment: Reaching for the Moon in the Water
14: Day 3 Isolating Oneself
15: Day 4 The Wealth of Wanting Little
16: Day 5 Persevere in Practice
17: Third Retreat
18: Day 1 Following the Guidelines of Buddhadharma
19: Day 2 Dropping Theories and Experiences
20: Day 3 Practice Is Not Limited to Sitting Meditation
21: Day 4 Non-Attachment Is True Wisdom
22: Day 5 No Substitute for Hard Work
23: Day 6 Subduing Desires
24: Day 7 Mistaking One Mind for No Mind
25: Day 8 Wielding a Sword of Wisdom
26: Day 9 The Elusiveness of Buddha-nature
27: Day 10 No Such Thing as True or False
28: Day 11 The Flexibility of Ch’an Practitioners
29: Day 12 A Correct View Is the Compass for Proper Practice
30: Fourth Retreat
31: Day 1 Leave the Past in the Past
32: Day 2 Using Illusions to Transcend Illusion
33: Day 3 The Obstacle of Fear
34: Day 4 Adhering to the Precepts
35: Day 5 Faith in Self, Faith in Method, Faith in Dharma
36: Glossary
Total: 36