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Liberation in the Two Vehicles
Selected Lectures on Saṃyukta Āgama, Volume 1
Contemplating the Five Aggregates and Eliminating the View of Self (Part I) (Second Edition)
Observing the Five Aggregates to Cut Through the View of Self (Part 2)
Commentary on the Satipaṭṭhāna Sutta (Second Edition) (Newly Revised)
A Concise Exposition of the Seven Factors of Enlightenment
An Explanation of the Twelve Nidānas in the Āgama Sutras
Four Mindfulness Foundations Observational Practice Experience
Methods for Cultivating Samādhi
Cultivation of Concentration and Chan Meditation for Realization of the Way (Part 1)
Cultivation and Zen Practice for Attaining Enlightenment (Part Two)
Commentary on the Samādhi Meditation Sūtra
Prajñā Sūtras
Selected Lectures on the Sutra of the Meeting of Father and Son
A Brief Explanation of the Mahayana Tathagatagarbha Sūtra
Commentary on the Mahayana Vijnaptimatrata Sutra
The Essence of the Heart Sutra
Patriarch's Teachings: Direct Interpretation
Doctrines of the Consciousness-Only School
Mental Factors of the Mind base: A Practical Compass (Second Edition) (with over 30,000 additional words, reorganized)
The Esoteric Significance of the Śūraṅgama Sūtra
The Profound Meaning of the Vajracchedikā Prajñāpāramitā Sutra from the Consciousness-Only Perspective (Second Edition)
A Brief Discourse on the Essence of Consciousness
The Mind Faculty and Consciousness
Theoretical Realization and Practical Realization
The Right Understanding of Manas
Guide to the Cultivation and Realization of the Manas: Part One
A Guide to the Cultivation and Realization of the Mind: Part Two
The World of Black Boxes
Brief Discussion on Material Elements (Draft)
Comprehensive Overview
Miscellaneous Discussions on Buddhism (Part One)
Miscellaneous Discourses on the Dharma (Part II)
Compilation of Daily Discourses
Vinaya Precepts
Explanation of Precepts (Draft)
Commentaries on Buddhist Śāstras
Selected Lectures on the Vijñaptimātratāsiddhi-śāstra
Selected Lectures on the Yogācārabhūmi-śāstra
Exposition on the Twelve Links of Dependent Origination in the Yogācārabhūmi
The Twenty-Ninth Volume of the Yogācāra-bhūmi-śāstra (The Practice of the Four Right Efforts)
Yogācārabhūmi-śāstra, Volume Thirty-Four: Characteristics of the Four Noble Truths
Abhidharmakośa-śāstra, Volume XXIII: The Four Preparatory Practices
Commentary on the Abhidharmakośa, Volume XXIII (Hearing Wisdom and Contemplative Wisdom)
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The Difference Between Vijñapti-mātra and Citta-mātra
The Inevitable and Unerring Law of Cause and Effect
"Why Can Consciousness Condition the Skandhas, Āyatanas, and Dhātus?"
The Stages of Spiritual Practice
The Present Spiritual Task of Ordinary Beings Is to Strive for Swift Direct Realization
The Causes of the Inability to Recall Previous Lives
The Direct Perception Wisdom of Mahayana Bodhisattvas
Which Mind is the Remorseful and Self-Reproaching Mind?
The Dharma Unobservable to Consciousness Does Not Imply Nonexistence
Why Did the Buddha Not Go to the Formless Realm to Teach the Dharma
The Reflective Power of Manas
Is the Function of the Five Skandhas Primarily Governed by Manas or Vijñāna?
Only When Causes and Conditions Are Ripe Can One Attain Enlightenment
What Constitutes Slandering the Dharma?
The Precept Body Inherently Possesses the Meritorious Function of Preventing Transgressions and Curbing Evils
The Impact of Diet on Samadhi
Is the Self-Witnessing Portion of the Eight Consciousnesses Able to Continuously Manifest and Operate?
The Master-Servant Relationship Between Manas and Vijñāna
How to Prevent the Mind from Being Defiled by Phenomena
How to Capture the Thief of Afflictions
The Realization of Manas Gives Birth to Wisdom
What Exactly Is the Thought-Free Spiritual Awareness Mind?
The Purpose of Studying the Dharma Is to Attain Non-Self
Severing the View of Self Is No Easy Task
Can the Cultivation of the Four Dhyanas and Eight Samadhis Lead to the Attainment of Nirvana and Liberation?
How to Alleviate Emotional Clinging and Liberate the Mind from Suffering?
Can Buddhist Practitioners Employ Heterodox Teachings?
How to Know Whether Manas Is Engaged in Exertion, Investigation, and Deliberation?
Liberation of the Mind Primarily Through Manas
The Standard of Mental Liberation
How to Discern Whether the Manas Is Engaged in Contemplation
How to Skillfully Engage in Contemplative Practice
Attaining Realization Requires Diligent Cultivation and Contemplative Inquiry
What Is the Intermediate State Between the Cessation of the Previous Thought and the Arising of the Next?
Severing Self-Clinging and Dharma-Clinging
The Uninterrupted Mental Application of Manas Conditioned by the Dharma
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