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      • Jinul believed that for religious practice — especially meditative practice — to have efficacy, the practitioner must first have a deep and transformative experience of insight into the emptiness of things, to see their nature of innate enlightenment.
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    Jinul Puril Bojo Daesa ( Korean : 보조지눌; Hanja : 普照知訥, "Bojo Jinul"; 1158–1210), often called Jinul or Chinul for short, was a Korean monk of the Goryeo period, who is considered to be the most influential figure in the formation of Korean Seon (Zen) Buddhism.

  3. A major issue that received special attention from Jinul was the relationship between so-called gradual and sudden approaches to Buddhist practice and enlightenment. Drawing on various Chinese treatments of this topic, most importantly those established by Zongmi (780 – 841) and Dahui (1089 – 1163), Jinul came up with his "sudden ...

  4. Jinul’s Sudden Enlightenment which stresses Function of one’s own Wisdom is different from Huineng (慧能)’s Sudden Enlightenment emphasizing Function of Wisdom of outer objects. It has also difference from the fact that Huayan Nature Arising identifies Arising with Nature as the original nature and that already has placed Samanthabhadra ...

  5. Jinul's works are characterized by a thorough analysis and reformulation of the methodologies of Seon study and practice. He laid an equal emphasis on doctrinal teaching and Sŏn practice. [7] One major issue that had long fermented in Chan, and which received special focus from Jinul, was the relationship between "gradual" and " sudden ...

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