Chinese Zen

Chinese Zen
Title Chinese Zen PDF eBook
Author Wu Yansheng
Publisher Shanghai Press
Pages 224
Release 2013-03-26
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781602201415

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In Chinese Zen, author Prof. Yansheng shows how Zen, with its universal concern for the human condition, can help the individual achieve happiness and spiritual stability through a "eureka moment" of enlightenment that liberates the mind from its world of competing interests. By drawing on the vast literature of Chinese Zen Buddhism, Prof. Yansheng presents traditional Buddhist sayings, stories and dialogues that illustrate the way historical masters of Zen sought to induce their pupils to reduced inner conflict. In so doing, he allows the reader a panoramic view of the origins and development of Zen Buddhism in China and demonstrates its influence on literature in particular.

Essential Chan Buddhism

Essential Chan Buddhism
Title Essential Chan Buddhism PDF eBook
Author Guo Jun
Publisher Monkfish Book Publishing
Pages 194
Release 2013-04-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 0983358915

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An inspiring introduction to Chan Buddhism in a value-priced hardcover edition. Perfect for daily spiritual guidance and gifts.

A Drifting Boat

A Drifting Boat
Title A Drifting Boat PDF eBook
Author Jerome P. Seaton
Publisher White Pine Press
Pages 206
Release 1994
Genre Poetry
ISBN 9781877727375

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Poetry. This anthology gathers together over 1500 years of Chinese Zen (Ch'an) poetry from the earliest writing, including the Hsin Hsin Ming written by the 3rd Patriarch, to the poetry of monks in this century. Poets include Wang Wei, Li Po, Tu Fu, Yuan Mei, the crazy hermits Han-shan and Shih-te, as well as many anonymous monks and hermits.

Zen Masters Of China

Zen Masters Of China
Title Zen Masters Of China PDF eBook
Author Richard Bryan McDaniel
Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Pages 322
Release 2012-09-10
Genre Religion
ISBN 1462910505

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Zen Masters of China presents more than 300 traditional Zen stories and koans, far more than any other collection. Retelling them in their proper place in Zen's historical journey through Chinese Buddhist culture, it also tells a larger story: how, in taking the first step east from India to China, Buddhism began to be Zen. The stories of Zen are unlike any other writing, religious or otherwise. Used for centuries by Zen teachers as aids to bring about or deepen the experience of awakening, they have a freshness that goes beyond religious practice and a mystery and authenticity that appeal to a wide range of readers. Placed in chronological order, these stories tell the story of Zen itself, how it traveled from West to East with each Zen master to the next, but also how it was transformed in that journey, from an Indian practice to something different in Chinese Buddhism (Ch'an) and then more different still in Japan (Zen). The fact that its transmission was so human, from teacher to student in a long chain from West to East, meant that the cultures it passed through inevitably changed it. Zen Masters of China is first and foremost a collection of mind-bending Zen stories and their wisdom. More than that, without academic pretensions or baggage, it recounts the genealogy of Zen Buddhism in China and, through koan and story, illuminates how Zen became what it is today.

China Root

China Root
Title China Root PDF eBook
Author David Hinton
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Pages 172
Release 2020-09-29
Genre Religion
ISBN 1611807131

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A beautifully compelling and liberating guide to the original nature of Zen in ancient China by renowned author and translator David Hinton. Buddhism migrated from India to China in the first century C.E., and Ch'an (Japanese: Zen) is generally seen as China's most distinctive and enduring form of Buddhism. In China Root, however, David Hinton shows how Ch'an was in fact a Buddhist-influenced extension of Taoism, China's native system of spiritual philosophy. Unlike Indian Buddhism's abstract sensibility, Ch'an was grounded in an earthy and empirically-based vision. Exploring this vision, Hinton describes Ch'an as a kind of anti-Buddhism. A radical and wild practice aspiring to a deeply ecological liberation: the integration of individual consciousness with landscape and with a Cosmos seen as harmonious and alive. In China Root, Hinton describes this original form of Zen with his trademark clarity and elegance, each chapter exploring in enlightening ways a core Ch'an concept--such as meditation, mind, Buddha, awakening--as it was originally understood and practiced in ancient China. Finally, by examining a range of standard translations in the Appendix, Hinton reveals how this original understanding and practice of Ch'an/Zen is almost entirely missing in contemporary American Zen, because it was lost in Ch'an's migration from China through Japan and on to the West. Whether you practice Zen or not, taking this journey on the wings of Hinton's remarkable insight and powerful writing will transform how you understand yourself and the world.

Zen's Chinese Heritage

Zen's Chinese Heritage
Title Zen's Chinese Heritage PDF eBook
Author Andrew Ferguson
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 585
Release 2011-02-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0861716175

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"An indispensable reference. Ferguson has given us an impeccable and very readable translation."---John Daido Loori --

Zen Sourcebook

Zen Sourcebook
Title Zen Sourcebook PDF eBook
Author Stephen Addiss
Publisher Hackett Publishing
Pages 309
Release 2008-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 0872209091

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Introduction by Paula Arai. This is the first collection to offer selections from the foundational texts of the Chinese, Korean, and Japanese Zen traditions in a single volume. Through representative selections from their poetry, letters, sermons, and visual arts, the most important Zen Masters provide students with an engaging, cohesive introduction to the first 1200 years of this rich -- and often misunderstood -- tradition. A general introduction and notes provide historical, biographical, and cultural context; a note on translation, and a glossary of terms are also included.