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  • Introduction
  • Beginner's Mind
    • Zen
    • Prologue
    • Right Practice
      • Posture
      • Breathing
      • Control
      • Mind Waves
      • Mind Weeds
      • The Marrow of Zen
      • No Dualism
      • Bowing
      • Nothing Special
    • Right Attitude
      • Single-Minded Way
      • Repetition
      • Zen and Excitement
      • Right Effort
      • No Trace
      • God Giving
      • Mistakes in Practice
      • Limiting Your Activity
      • Study Yourself
      • To Polish a Tile
      • Constancy
      • Communication
      • Negative and Positive
      • Nirvana, the Waterfall
    • Right Understanding
      • Traditional Zen Spirit
      • Transiency
      • The Quality of Being
      • Naturalness
      • Emptiness
      • Readiness, Mindfulness
      • Believing in Nothing
      • Attachment, Nonattachment
      • Calmness
      • Experience, Not Philosophy
      • Original Buddhism
      • Beyond Consciousness
      • Buddha's Enlightenment
    • Epilogue
  • About
  • Introduction
  • Beginner's Mind
    • Zen
    • Prologue
    • Right Practice
      • Posture
      • Breathing
      • Control
      • Mind Waves
      • Mind Weeds
      • The Marrow of Zen
      • No Dualism
      • Bowing
      • Nothing Special
    • Right Attitude
      • Single-Minded Way
      • Repetition
      • Zen and Excitement
      • Right Effort
      • No Trace
      • God Giving
      • Mistakes in Practice
      • Limiting Your Activity
      • Study Yourself
      • To Polish a Tile
      • Constancy
      • Communication
      • Negative and Positive
      • Nirvana, the Waterfall
    • Right Understanding
      • Traditional Zen Spirit
      • Transiency
      • The Quality of Being
      • Naturalness
      • Emptiness
      • Readiness, Mindfulness
      • Believing in Nothing
      • Attachment, Nonattachment
      • Calmness
      • Experience, Not Philosophy
      • Original Buddhism
      • Beyond Consciousness
      • Buddha's Enlightenment
    • Epilogue
  • About
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Beginner's Mind
Right Attitude

Right Attitude

The point we emphasize is strong confidence in our original nature.

  • Single-Minded Way
  • Repetition
  • Zen and Excitement
  • Right Effort
  • No Trace
  • God Giving
  • Mistakes in Practice
  • Limiting Your Activity
  • Study Yourself
  • To Polish a Tile
  • Constancy
  • Communication
  • Negative and Positive
  • Nirvana, the Waterfall
Nothing SpecialSingle-Minded Way

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