- The Sound that Perceives the World
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Contents
- Foreword
- Translator’s Preface
- Translator’s Introduction
- Appreciating the Kannon-gyo
- Preface
- Introduction
- 1. My Personal Connection with the Kannon-gyo
- 2. The Sound That Perceives the World
- 3. The Main Thread of the Buddhadharma
- 4. An Unobstructed View of Life and the World
- 5. The Religious Meaning of Suffering in the World
- 6. Resolving Problems with Money versus Emancipation through Religion
- 7. God’s Yardstick versus Our Human Yardstick
- 8. Before Yardsticks, Part 1
- 9. Before Yardsticks, Part 2
- 10. The Sound of Silence
- 11. “One Mind”
- 12. The Reality without Language and the Undefiled Self
- 13. The Buddha Who Practices within Delusion
- 14. The Scenery of My Life
- 15. The Difficulty of Maintaining Bodhisattva Vows
- 16. Single-Mindedly Chanting the Name of Kanzeon Bosatsu as the House Where We Live
- 17. Freedom and the Twelve Links of Dependent Origination
- 18. My Mind Is Like the Weather
- 19. The Relaxed and Spacious Life
- 20. Everything We Encounter Is Our Life
- 21. The Thirty-Three Forms of Avalokiteshvara
- 22. Where I Place My Weak Mind
- Afterword
- Afterword by Shusoku Kushiya
- Appendix 1. The Kannon-gyo, Chapter 25 of the Lotus Sutra
- Appendix 2. Uchiyama Roshi’s Postscript to the Kannon-gyo
- Appendix 3. Appreciating the Ten-Line Kannon-gyo
- Bibliography
- Index
- About the Author and Translator
- Copyright
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