Essays in Zen Buddhism, First SeriesGrove Press, 1961 - 387 sidor Included in this volume are Suzuki's famous study "Enlightenment and Ignorance," a chapter on "Practical Methods of Zen Instruction," the essays "On Satori -- The Revelation of a New Truth in Zen Buddhism" and "History of Zen Buddhism from Bodhidharma to Hui-NÍng (Yeno)," and his commentary on "The Ten Cow-herding Pictures" which have long been used in Zen to illustrate the stages of spiritual progress. |
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INTRODUCTION | 15 |
ZEN AS CHINESE INTERPRETATION OF THE DOCTRINE OF ENLIGHTENMENT | 41 |
ENLIGHTENMENT AND IGNORANCE | 120 |
HISTORY OF ZEN BUDDHISM FROM BODHIDHARMA TO HUINENG YENO | 165 |
ON SATORI THE REVELATION OF A NEW TRUTH IN ZEN BUDDHISM | 226 |
PRACTICAL METHODS OF ZEN INSTRUCTION | 263 |
THE MEDITATION HALL AND THE IDEALS OF THE MONKISH DISCIPLINE | 310 |
THE TEN COWHERDING PICTURES | 359 |
INDEX | 373 |
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Essays in Zen Buddhism: (1st - 3rd Series) Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1927 |
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Sida 13 - It is the object of Zen, therefore, to save us from going crazy or being crippled. This is what I mean by freedom, giving free play to all the creative and benevolent impulses inherently lying in our hearts.