Selected Lectures of Dharma Master Fa-Fang By Dharma Master Fa-Fang Translated by Dharma Master Lok To Edited by Dr. Frank G. French Acknowledgements Translator's Preface A Biographical Introduction to the Author Dharma Master Fa Fang Lecture One: A procedure for Learning and Practicing the Buddhadharma I. The Meaning of Learning and Practicing the Buddhadharma II. An Explanation of the practice of the Bodhisattva Dharma III. Procedures for the Study of the Buddhadharma IV. Establishing the Buddhism of Human Life Lecture Two: Buddhism and Human Life I. Buddhism, Buddha-Teaching and the Buddhadharma II. Life, Living, Birth and Death III. Pessimism, Optimism, and the Middle Way IV. Conditional Causation V. No Beginning, No End, and No Permanence VI. Benefit Self, Benefit Others, and Benefit All Lecture Three: How to Use the Truth of the Buddhadharma I. What is the Buddhadharma? II. The Truth of the Buddhadharma III. Recognize and Testify to the Attainment of the Truth IV. How to Make Use of the Buddhadharma Glossary Young Men's Buddhist Association of America New York - San Francisco - Toronto - Hong Kong 2001
Translated by Dharma Master Lok To Edited by Dr. Frank G. French