Ho-tse Shen-hui
Ho-tse Shen-hui (Jap., Kataku Jin'e; c.680–c.760). Chinese Ch'an master, pupil of Hui-neng, and founder of the Kataku school. In contrast to his predecessors, Ho-tse maintained that enlightenment was not attained by a gradual process through long stages of training, but rather through disengagement from mind and mentality (mushin) which leads directly into awareness of one's true nature (kensho) and thus to sudden enlightenment. Despite this important breakthrough, the school did not last long.
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