Guide to Buddahood [sic] : Being a Standard Manual of Chinese Buddhism
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[7]. Mortification in regard to the state of no- thought and of no No-thought. [8]. Mortification in regard to ending having any thought. The disciples of Buddha hate wander- ing thoughts, so they enter into contemplation and stop breathing as if in nirvana [fall into a trance]. This mortification is in the Mahayana school. 8. A^MM Reflection on the eight battles. [1]. State of w^orldly pleasure with little reflection w^hether good or bad. [2]. State of worldly pleasure with much reflection on ...good and evil. One dead, a nation dying, ten thousand nations perishing, a whole continent and [ 56 J even the whole world dead. One swelling and all swellings, and even all the blood and sores and sloughings in the whole world together, till one is dying of disgust. Then reflect on these cleaned of their skin and flesh, and white bones scattered all over the world. Then think of these white bones all standing up in rows and moving their hands and coming forward to you, and that you in your vision without any fear called to them and angrily said, "what do you mean by this?
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