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Contents

Introduction

The First Discourse

The Second Discourse

The Third Discourse

The Fourth Discourse

The Fifth Discourse

The Sixth Discourse

The Seventh Discourse

The Eighth Discourse

The Ninth Discourse

The Tenth Discourse

The Eleventh Discourse

Notes


Tsia Tung: I see your point.

Fu Hsiang: Once the balance of the soul is disturbed by the afflictive emotions, excesses in action appear. The soul is then bound is a web of its own karma, and vulnerable to all the influences of which you and Men Chow spoke in our last meeting. It is time to tend to other business. Tsia Tung; you may demonstrate the cat stance.

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