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  1. Conference> Song-Dynasty Chan: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on an East Asian Buddhist Tradition, February 27-29, 2020
  2. QUERY> Looking for the origins of the phrase 相由心生 境隨心轉

Conference> Song-Dynasty Chan: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on an East Asian Buddhist Tradition, February 27-29, 2020

by Garance Chao Zhang
Dear colleagues,

The Centre d’études interdisciplinaires sur le bouddhisme / Center for interdisciplinary studies of Buddhism (CEIB, Paris) and the Komazawa University (Tokyo) are delighted to announce this three-day conference in Paris entitled "Song-Dynasty Chan: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on an East Asian Buddhist Tradition."

Please find the programme below.

The event is free and open to the general public.


Thursday, February 27, 9:30 am – 6:00 pm
Collège de France, Salle 2
11, place Marcelin Berthelot
Presentations given in Japanese will
be consecutively translated into French.

9:30 am          Opening Address
Sylvie HUREAU (École Pratique des Hautes Études)
9:40 am          Keynote Speech
Jean-Noël ROBERT (Collège de France)
宋禅の普及における釈教歌の役割:道元の『傘松道詠』と慈円の影響
The Spread of Song Chan Teachings in Japan through Japanese Poetry: Jien, Dōgen and shakkyōka

10:30 am          Coffee break

Facets of Song-Dynasty Chan (I)

10:45 am    ISHII Shudo 石井修道 (Komazawa University)
北宋末南宋初の曹洞宗と臨済宗「沂州道楷塔銘」の発見をてがかりとして
The Caodong and Linji Schools in the Late Northern Song and the Early Southern Song Dynasty – With the Discovery of “The Epitaph of Daokai of Yi Zhou” Providing a Clue
11:30 am          OGAWA Takashi 小川隆 (Komazawa University)
唐代禅から宋代禅へ――馬祖と大慧
Chan from Tang to Song Dynasty China – Mazu and Dahui
           
12:15 pm          Lunch

Facets of Song-Dynasty Chan (II)

2:00 pm           TSUCHIYA Taisuke 土屋太祐 (Niigata University)
宋代禅宗における看話禅の形成
Formation of the “Chan of Observing the Word”
2:45 pm           YANAGI Mikiyasu 柳幹康 (International Research Institute for Zen Buddhism at Hanazono University)
禅と『宗鏡録』
Doctrinal Approaches, Meditative Approaches, and the Zongjing lu

3:30 pm           Coffee break

3:45 pm           Garance Chao ZHANG (École Pratique des Hautes Études)
Gestionnaire du dharma. Sur l’abbé du monastère Chan des Song
The Dharma Manager. On Chan Monastery Abbots in the Song Dynasty
4:30 pm           Stéphane FEUILLAS (Université de Paris)
Daoqian (~1043- ~1106): Between Teaching without Words and Landscape Poetry

5:15 pm           Discussion
Discussant: Sylvie HUREAU (École Pratique des Hautes Études)


Friday, February 28, 9:15 am – 5:30 pm
Collège de France, Salle 2
11, place Marcelin Berthelot
Presentations given in Japanese will
be consecutively translated into French.

Acculturation of Song-Dynasty Chan in East Asia

9:15 am            Albert WELTER (University of Arizona)
Zen Master as Construction Entrepreneur: Eisai’s Experience of Song Dynasty Chan in the Hangzhou Region
10:00 am          Frédéric GIRARD (École Française d’Extrême-Orient)
Le sens de la quête chinoise de Dōgen
The Meaning of Dōgen’s Chinese Quest

10:45 am          Coffee break

11:00 am          ISHII Kosei 石井公成 (Komazawa University)
Kingship and Nature in the Bamboo Grove Zen School in Vietnam
11:45 am          Yannick BRUNETON (Université de Paris)
Le rôle du bouddhisme Chan des Song dans la construction de la tradition du Sŏn coréen : le point de vue contemporain de l'Ordre de Chogye
The Role of Song-Dynasty Chan Buddhism in the Development of the Korean Sŏn Tradition: The Contemporary Point of View of the Chogye Order

12:30 pm          Lunch

Chan, Zen & the World

2:15 pm           Pamela WINFIELD (Elon University)
Chinese Material Theory and Monastic Material Culture in 13th century Sōtō Zen
3:00 pm           ISHII Seijun 石井清純 (Komazawa University)
嗣書と輪番住持制度
True Dharma Transmission Certification and the Abbot Rotation System: Considering Two Important Elements Indicating How the Japanese Sōtō School Succeeded and Changed Chinese Chan
           
3:45 pm           Coffee break

4:00 pm           Didier DAVIN (National Institute of Japanese Literature)
Du Chan des Song au Zen du XXe siècle – La naissance du Zen dans le monde occidental
From Song-Dynasty Chan to 20th Century Zen: The Birth of Zen in the Western World

4:45 pm           Discussion
Discussant: KUO Liying (École Française d’Extrême-Orient)


Saturday, February 29, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm
Sorbonne, Salle d’histoire
17, rue de la Sorbonne

Round Table

Group Reading of Song-Dynasty Chan Sources
In Japanese and Chinese, consecutively translated into French
Led by Tsuchiya Taisuke, Ishii Shudo, Ishii Seijun, Ogawa Takashi, Yanagi Mikiyasu, Didier Davin and Garance Chao Zhang.

Only this session requires registration.
please do so by February 23, 2020, at: chao.vicente@ephe.sorbonne.fr


--
Garance Chao ZHANG
Research Associate
École Pratique des Hautes Études
East Asian Civilisations Research Centre
52 rue du Cardinal Lemoine 
75005 Paris France 

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QUERY> Looking for the origins of the phrase 相由心生 境隨心轉

by Esther-Maria Guggenmos
Dear all,
I am trying to trace a quote of the Chinese phrase "相由心生 境隨心轉" cited by Ven. Jingkong 淨空法師 when asked about his advice concerning divination (https://youtu.be/_GDCroI-3Zc ; 2:20 min.). It is not a direct quote from the Buddhist canon and my  first crossasia search did not come up with results. I googled it, and it appears repeatedly in the context of "命由己造,相由心生,境随心转,有容乃大" with a reference to the 無常經 (Anityatā-sūtra), e.g. https://kknews.cc/culture/p4jr9pe.html. Does anybody know the actual source of this verse? Thank you so much!
Best wishes,
Esther-Maria Guggenmos
University Erlangen-Nuremberg

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