Infinite wrote:I figured I would continue my expansion of learning about different traditions and was wondering what one would suggest as a good introduction to Ch'an. I was thinking of picking up Hoofprints of the Ox and The Zen Teaching of Bodhidharma. Would these two be a good introduction? Any suggestions would be quite welcome.
Will wrote:The Sixth Patriarch Hui-neng gave a seminal teaching here:
http://www.bdkamerica.org/digital/dBET_ ... a_2000.pdf
Another translation, with Bodhisattva Hsuan Hua's comments:
http://www.cttbusa.org/6patriarch/6patr ... ntents.asp
Infinite wrote:I figured I would continue my expansion of learning about different traditions and was wondering what one would suggest as a good introduction to Ch'an. I was thinking of picking up Hoofprints of the Ox and The Zen Teaching of Bodhidharma. Would these two be a good introduction? Any suggestions would be quite welcome.

Huifeng wrote:The best thing you could do would be to find a living Chan tradition and spend some time there. That will teach you much more than what you can read in some books.
~~ Huifeng
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