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- A Ting of the Bell
- Going On Into The Snow Alone
- Pine Tree in the Sky
- Why Are You Here?
- On Trying to Say I'm Me
- Seven Years Later
- Not so Silly After All
- Finding the Fullness of Myself
- Opening the Heart
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- Keep Practicing
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- Contemplating Earth
- A Moment in Dokusan
- Maenllwyd May 1990
- Who is Dragging this Old Corpse
- Chan Retreat May 1990
- How to be Me
- A Chinese in Wales
- On Meeting a Monster
- A Guestmaster's View
- Where's the Trick
- Raising the Doubt
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- Seeing the Nature
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- Why Why Why
- Joy and Silence
- The Little Nun
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- Making Friends With The Universe
- So Wonderful
- A Nameless Dread
- All Things are Teachers
- No Success, No Failure
- Black Slugs
- Immeasurable Sweetness
- What Has Happened To The Entity That Was Me?
- So Much More Fun
- John Crook: Working with a Master
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- Guarding The One
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- Chan And Psychoanalysis
- The Importance of Buddhadharma in the Modern World
- No Thoughts of Gain or Loss is Freedom From Samsara
- Not Knowing is Knowing
- Thus Come Thus Gone
- Always Harmonise With Living Beings
- Between Master and Disciple Neither Anger Nor Love
- Is the View of Practice More Important Than Practice Itself
- False and True Self
- A Mind Like Snow
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- A Small Insect Cannot Stop a Chariot
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- What is Chan?
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- Meeting Shifu
- Talks by John Crook
- Everything Is As It Is
- Opening The Treasure House
- No Path At All
- Zen And Christianity
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- The Heart Sutra - A Commentary
- The Heart Sutra - An Introduction
- Everyday Joy
- There for the Taking
- The Place of the Dharma in our Time
- Words Of a Guru
- Authenticity and the Practice of Zen
- Dangers in Devotion
- Sitting: Method and Function
- One Thought For a Thousand Years
- The Place of Chan in Post Modern Europe
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- Other Articles
- James Crowden: Mind in Agriculture
- Tim Blanc: Why the Cook Bakes the Bread
- Carol Evans:My Father's Hands
- Ned Reiter: Intoxication and the Precepts
- John Senior: From a Meditator's Practice
- John Crook, Julia Lawless, Alec Lawless: Indian Pilgrimage
- David Fontana: Greek Flavoured Chan
- Ann Dickman: Shifting Shit
- Ros Cuthbert: The Bright Field Ploughed
- Elizabeth Crook: Visiting Tibet
- Mark Rivett and Eddy Street: The Snowy Heron in the White Moon Hides
- Eddy Street: Mindfulness Training
- Alistair Powell: Identity Lost Found and Lost Again
- C T Song: The Path to Enlightenment
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- Alysun Jones: Teaching Meditation to Children
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