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: Chapter One
2: Setting in Motion the Dharma Wheel
3: The Buddha’s First Teaching
4: Why the Truths are Noble
5: Worldly and World-Transcending Cause and Effect
6: Karma and Retribution
7: Summary
8: Chapter Two
9: The Nature of Suffering
10: Three Aspects of Suffering
11: The Suffering of Suffering
12: Suffering of Change
13: Pervasive Suffering
14: The Lesson of the Heart Sutra
15: Summary
16: Chapter Three
17: The Origin of Suffering
18: The Working of Karma
19: Karma and Intention
20: How Karma Manifests
21: The Klesas
22: Four Paths to Actualization
23: summary
24: Chapter Four
25: The Cessation of Suffering
26: The Meaning of Cessation
27: Realizing the Nature of Emptiness
28: Nirvana
29: The Eightfold Noble Path
30: Right View
31: Right Aspiration
32: Right Speech
33: Right Action
34: Right Livelihood
35: Right Effort
36: Right Mindfulness
37: Right Concentration
38: Cessation and the Twelve Links
39: The Four Noble Truths and The Twelve Links
40: Contemplation of the Twelve Links
41: The Four Noble Truths and the Three Seals
Total: 41