ZEN FOR AMERICANS INCLUDING THE SUTRA OF (42) FORTY-TWO CHAPTERS. [Reprint of Sermons of a Buddhist Abbot].

by Soyen Shaku

Hardcover, 1987

Status

Available

Call number

294

Publication

Dorset Press (1987), Edition: 1st Edition, 4th Printing, 220 pages

Description

This Is A New Release Of The Original 1913 Edition.

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LibraryThing member CenterPointMN
Zen Master Soyen Shaku's vivid explanations of Buddhist beliefs are published together with the Sutra of Forty-Two Chapters. This Sutra was the first collection of Buddhas's sayings to be introduced from India into the Far East. Appropriately, the first introduction of Zen Buddhism into the West
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was based on the Buddhist beliefs found in this Sutra. Too long out of print, the first words from the Buddhist East to the West are perhaps the best words to introduce Zen. This Zen Master calls to the agitated 1970's with wind-chime clarity.These lectures, plus essays written later especially for Americans, draw Westerners into the Zen frame of mind. Reading his description of the Buddhist idea of God, of Karma, or of reincarnation, is like resting in a Japanese garden: there are no excesses, every feature blesses you with radiant tranquillity. The joyful compassionate nature of Buddhism shines through his story of the mother-doe in Deer Park. And the loving-kindness preached by the Buddha seems to be embodied in the Zen Master himself when he speaks out against war, chilling us with a vision of a moonlit battlefield and noting "the perfect stillness of horror."Zen Master Soyen Shaku is a powerful, poetical writer who inspires simplicity and ease of movement in all our thinking and doing. He is a Zen Master who will not baffle or bore you.
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LibraryThing member margaretfield
the title is weird. the content is really good

Original publication date

1974

Physical description

220 p.; 8 inches

ISBN

0880292067 / 9780880292061

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