Unlike most other formal religions, the Japanese school of Zen Buddhism has no canonized corpus of sacred literature which will reveal the ’truth’ to diligent readers. There are, however, numerous collections of anecdotes and aphorisms that may serve to convey the sensibility which underscores the practice of Zen. Drawing on these traditional sources, Dr. Irmgard Schloegl of the Buddhist Society in London has gathered into one short volume a sampling of stories and sayings that are a valuable introduction to the study of Zen.
‘If in every mind burns a flame of the Buddha’s Enlightenment, ‘ Christmas Humphreys writes in his foreword toThe Wisdom of the Zen Masters, ’there is nothing to seek and nothing to acquire. We are enlightened, and all the words in the world will not give us what we already have. The man of Zen, therefore, is concerned with one thing only, to become aware of what he already is…’ The task of the Japanese Zen master has been to guide his pupils in their awakening. The means used vary––from severe physical discipline to the proposition of enigmatic riddles, or koans––but always to the same end, Enlightenment: experiencing the Great Death of the worldly ‘I.’
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Christmas Humphreys was a prominent English barrister and the author of over 20 books on Buddhism.
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Taal Engels ● Formaat EPUB ● Pagina’s 80 ● ISBN 9780811225366 ● Bestandsgrootte 0.9 MB ● Editor Irmgard Schloegl ● Uitgeverij New Directions ● Land US ● Gepubliceerd 1976 ● Downloadbare 24 maanden ● Valuta EUR ● ID 7469973 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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