Myōe the Dreamkeeper

Myōe the Dreamkeeper
Title Myōe the Dreamkeeper PDF eBook
Author George J. Tanabe, Jr.
Publisher BRILL
Pages 313
Release 2020-05-11
Genre History
ISBN 1684172950

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In the Kamakura period, Myoe Shonin (1173-1232) was a leader of Nara Buddhists who sought to revitalize traditional Buddhism in Japan. In his teaching, Myoe specially emphasized the value of the visions that could be achieved through meditation; and in his practice, he kept and occasionally illustrated a diary of his own visions and significant night dreams. The autograph copy of this remarkable document still exists, although some pages have been scattered among collectors. George J. Tanabe, Jr., here presents in English the most comprehensive compilation of the diary in any language. Moreover, his study of Myoe's life and teachings provides both a context within which the diary can be understood and a view of the often doctrinally contentious world of Kamakura Buddhism.

Myōe the Dreamkeeper

Myōe the Dreamkeeper
Title Myōe the Dreamkeeper PDF eBook
Author George Joji Tanabe
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 384
Release 1992
Genre Religion
ISBN

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Myoe Shonin (1173-1232) sought to revitalize traditional Buddhism in Japan, emphasizing the value of the visions that could be achieved through meditation. He kept a diary, still extant although some of the pages are scattered among collectors of his visions and significant night dreams. This compil

Re-Visioning 'Kamakura' Buddhism

Re-Visioning 'Kamakura' Buddhism
Title Re-Visioning 'Kamakura' Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Richard K. Payne
Publisher University of Hawaii Press
Pages 292
Release 1998-05-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780824820787

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The essays in this collection are an interdisciplinary examination of various aspects of Buddhism during the Kamakura era, including religious practice, literature, and institutional history. They work toward a synchronic historiography and thus provide a broader understanding and appreciation of the complexity and richness of Buddhism during the Kamakura era and of Japanese Buddhism as a whole. Contributors: Richard K. Payne, James C. Dobbins, George S. Tanabe, Mark T. Unno, Jacqueline I. Stone, Robert E. Morrell, James H. Foard

Shingon Refractions

Shingon Refractions
Title Shingon Refractions PDF eBook
Author Mark Unno
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 370
Release 2014-05-13
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0861717635

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Shingon Buddhism arose in the eighth century and remains one of Japan's most important sects, at present numbering some 12 million adherents. As such it is long overdue appropriate coverage. Here, the well-respected Mark Unno illuminates the tantric practice of the Mantra of Light, the most central of Shingon practices, complete with translations and an in-depth exploration of the scholar-monk Myoe Koben, the Mantra of Light's foremost proponent.

Visions of the Night

Visions of the Night
Title Visions of the Night PDF eBook
Author Kelly Bulkeley
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 232
Release 1999-09-16
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780791442845

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This wide-ranging exploration of the spiritual and scientific dimensions of dreaming offers new connections between the ancient wisdom of the world's religious traditions, which have always taught that dreams reveal divine truths, and the recent findings of modern psychological research. Drawing upon philosophy, anthropology, sociology, neurology, literature, and film criticism, the book offers a better understanding of the mysterious complexity and startling creative powers of human dreaming experience. For those interested in gaining new perspectives on dreaming, the powers of the imagination, and the newest frontiers in the dialogue between religion and science, Visions of the Night promises to be a welcome resource.

A Companion to Japanese History

A Companion to Japanese History
Title A Companion to Japanese History PDF eBook
Author William M. Tsutsui
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 633
Release 2009-07-20
Genre History
ISBN 1405193395

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A Companion to Japanese History provides an authoritative overview of current debates and approaches within the study of Japan’s history. Composed of 30 chapters written by an international group of scholars Combines traditional perspectives with the most recent scholarly concerns Supplements a chronological survey with targeted thematic analyses Presents stimulating interventions into individual controversies

Area Bibliography of Japan

Area Bibliography of Japan
Title Area Bibliography of Japan PDF eBook
Author Ria Koopmans-de Bruijn
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Pages 324
Release 1998
Genre History
ISBN 9780810833746

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Provides a general overview of literature relating to Japan and covers a broad range of subject matter, from art, feminism, and linguistics, to corporate culture, history, and medicine. Includes books published since 1980 that are related to the geographical area of Japan and to Japanese culture within that area.