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Not Always So
Not Always So
Practising the true spirit of Zen. Not Always So is based on Shunryu Suzuki's lectures and is framed in his own inimitable, allusive, paradoxical style, rich with unexpected and off–centre insights. Suzuki knew he was dying at the time of the lectures, which gives his thoughts an urgency and focus even sharper than in the earlier book. In Not Always So Suzuki once again voices Zen in everyday language with the vigour, sensitivity, and buoyancy of a true friend. Here is support and nourishment. Here is a mother and father lending a hand, but letting you find your own way. Here is guidance which empowers your freedom (or way–seeking mind), rather than pinning you down to directions and techniques. Here is teaching which encourages you to touch and know your true heart and to express yourself fully, teaching which is not teaching from outside, but a voice arising in your own being.
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Ten Gates
Ten Gates
Zen is famous for koans (called kong-ans in Korean, and in this book), those bizarre and seemingly unanswerable questions Zen masters pose to their students to check their realization (such as “What is the sound of one hand clapping?”). Fear of koans keeps some people from ever giving Zen practice a try. But here, through the experience of seeing a modern Zen master work with his students, you can see what koan training is really like: It’s a skillful, lively practice for attaining wisdom. This book presents the system of ten koans that Zen Master Seung Sahn came to call the “Ten Gates.” These koans represent the basic types one will encounter in any course of study. Each of the ten gates, or koans, is illuminated by actual interchanges between Zen Master Seung Sahn and his students that show what the practice is all about: it is above all a process of coming to trust one’s own wisdom, and of manifesting that wisdom in every koan-like situation life presents us with. For more information on the author, Zen Master Seung Sahn, visit his website at www.kwanumzen.com.
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Zen Tablets
Zen Tablets
Jay Zen travels pan India and his favorite part of India is The Himalayas where he meets monks and listens to their wisdom, observes their lifestyle and reads their recommendations. These two books come from the understandings he gained from those monks.
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The Essential Dogen
The Essential Dogen
These pithy and powerful readings provide a perfect introduction to the teachings of Zen master Dogen—and will inspire spiritual practice in people of all traditions Eihei Dogen (1200–1253), founder of the Soto School of Zen Buddhism, is one of the greatest religious, philosophical, and literary geniuses of Japan. His writings have been studied by Zen students for centuries, particularly his masterwork, Shobo Genzo or Treasury of the True Dharma Eye. This is the first book to offer the great master’s incisive wisdom in short selections taken from the whole range of his voluminous works.
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Experience of Reality
Experience of Reality
Zen Master DaeWon's new book, Experience of Reality attempts to reveal the true meaning of Buddhism concisely. Through the discourses and kong-an Master will present his insightful teachings on Reality that is impossible to be understood without direct experience. The profound questions, which science and philosophy discuss only superficially like the origin of our universe, and the true meaning of nothingness will be wered by Master's enlightenment and wisdom. Furthermore, the Master will guide you through the important teachings of Buddhism including Mu-Myeong(original ignorance) as well as sudden enlightenment and instant cultivation. This book will open your mind to the Reality, as it is, and give you an opportunity to explore and experience it.
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