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UNIORUON00273257 |
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DOSTOEVSKIJ, Fedor Michajlovič |
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O Tychodiochtes / Th.M. Ntostogiephske ; Met. Kotsika, Semeriote |
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UNINA9910964534503321 |
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Wang Wally |
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Office 2013 for dummies / / by Wallace Wang |
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Indianapolis, Ind., : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2013 |
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1 online resource (435 p.) |
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--For dummies Office 2013 for dummies |
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Business - Computer programs |
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pt. I. Getting started with Office 2013 -- pt. II. Working with Word -- pt. III. Playing the numbers with Excel -- pt. IV. Making presentations with PowerPoint -- pt. V. Getting organized with Outlook -- pt. VI. Storing stuff in Access -- pt. VII. The part of tens. |
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Office 2013 For Dummies is the key to your brand new Office! Packed with straightforward, friendly instruction, this update to one of the bestselling Office books of all time gets you thoroughly up to speed and helps you learn how to take full advantage of the new features in |
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Office 2013. After coverage of the fundamentals, you'll discover how to spice up your Word documents, edit Excel spreadsheets and create formulas, add pizazz to your PowerPoint presentation, and much more.Helps you harness the power of all five Office 2013 applications: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, |
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UNINA9910974147303321 |
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Autore |
Omori Sogen <1904-> |
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Sanzen nyumon : an introduction to Zen training / / introduction by Trevor Leggett ; translated by Dogen Hosokawa, Roy Yoshimoto |
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London ; ; New York, : Kegan Paul International, : Distributed by Columbia University Press, 1996 |
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0-203-03883-5 |
1-283-83867-2 |
1-136-16726-9 |
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[1st English ed.] |
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1 online resource (311 p.) |
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HosokawaDogen |
YoshimotoRoy Kenichi |
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Meditation - Buddhism |
Zen meditations |
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Originally published: Sanzen nyumon. Tokyo : Shunjusha, 1964. |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Cover; An Introduction to Zen Training: A Translation of Sanzen Nyumon; Copyright; Table of Contents; Acknowledgements; Canon; Foreword to the English Edition; Introduction; Preface; Chapter 1. Why Do Zazen; To Know Our True Self; Now, Here and I; Chapter 2. The Aim of Zazen; Types of Zazen; Mistaken Aims; What Is Zazen?; The Four Relationships Between Sitting and Zen; Chapter 3. How to Sit in Zen Meditation; Preparation Before Sitting; Adjusting the Body; Adjusting the Breath; Adjusting the Mind; Illustrations of the Unification of Mind, Breath, and Body |
Chapter 4. Things to Pay Attention to During MeditationAdvisability of Putting Strength in the Hara; On Mitnen Mitso (No Thought and No Thinking); The Direction of Zazen; How Long Should We Sit?; Continue |
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Training Long and Steadily; Selecting Your Teacher; On Makyo (Disturbing Conditions); How to Get to Your Feet After Sitting; Kufu in Movement-Practical Training; Zazen Without Sitting; Samadhi and Attachment; Sit Hard and Sit a Great Deal; The Rinzai Sect and the Soto Sect; Discipline and Proof; Zen Associations; Chapter 5. Physiological Effects; In Serenity Beyond Life and Death |
Dying in MeditationEvery Day a Good Day; Playing in Samadhi; Solitary Sitter: Great Sublime Peak; A Clear Wind Arising in Every Step of Our Feet; Standing Up in Response; Coming Without Any Sound; Being Unborn; Waiting in Hell; Chapter 6. Zazen Wasan (A Song of Zazen); Chapter 7. The Ten Oxherding Pictures; Epilogue; Appendices; Notes; Lineage; Glossary; Index |
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When Buddha Said that We suffer because of our attachments, he was describing the condition in which we view the world from the perspective of our ego, that part of us that sags fundamentally we are each individual, apart from all that surrounds us. Buddhism in general is a religion that leads to a deeper perspective, that all existence is part of the Whole. While many people find that a meaningful belief, Zen Buddhism takes a slightly different position: don't believe a lofty religious ideal. All of you - flesh and blood, thoughts and emotions - can experience the Whole directly at all tim |
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