The Golden Age of Zen: Zen Masters of the Tang Dynasty

The Golden Age of Zen: Zen Masters of the Tang Dynasty
Title The Golden Age of Zen: Zen Masters of the Tang Dynasty PDF eBook
Author John C.H. Wu
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2007-04
Genre
ISBN 9788182749948

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The golden age of Zen

The golden age of Zen
Title The golden age of Zen PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 263
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Zen Buddhism
ISBN 9788182749801

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The Golden Age of Zen

The Golden Age of Zen
Title The Golden Age of Zen PDF eBook
Author John C. H. Wu
Publisher World Wisdom, Inc
Pages 288
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780941532440

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A classic, examining the history of the great Chinese Zen masters of the 7th through 10th century.

The Golden Age of Zen

The Golden Age of Zen
Title The Golden Age of Zen PDF eBook
Author Jingxiong Wu
Publisher
Pages 248
Release 1996
Genre Philosophy
ISBN

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This unique edition of Hawthorne’s writing collects all five novels and a generous selection of his stories in a single hard-cover volume.

The Golden Age of Zen

The Golden Age of Zen
Title The Golden Age of Zen PDF eBook
Author Ching-hsiung Wu
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1975
Genre Buddhism
ISBN

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The Golden Age of Zen

The Golden Age of Zen
Title The Golden Age of Zen PDF eBook
Author John C. H. Wu
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1967
Genre Zen Buddhism
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Making Zen Your Own

Making Zen Your Own
Title Making Zen Your Own PDF eBook
Author Janet Jiryu Abels
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 202
Release 2012-01-31
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0861717023

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In this book, Janet Jiryu Abels traces the life stories of twelve Chinese Zen masters who, together, shaped what was to become known as Zen's Golden Age. She presents their biographies, describes their teachings, and shows how their lives and teachings can inspire those who practice Zen today. The book is a presentation of ancient Zen insight vividly relevant for the twenty-first century, addressing both the needs of both new and longtime Zen practitioners. Its singular distinction is in bringing Zen history, ancestral teachings, and present-day application of those teachings into one work. Although the book is based on scholarly sources and historical records, Abels stresses the humanity of these Zen ancestors, showing that they were not formed from a generic mold but were individuals with quirks, senses of humor, heartfelt enlightenment experiences, varied ways of living, and unique ways of expressing Zen. She tells their stories in a lively, accessible manner, shedding light on their paradoxical teachings with clarity and simplicity. She also shows that they all faced the same challenges that Zen practitioners face today. Interwoven among the stories and teachings are Abels' own insights into the dharma of Zen, as well as practical applications and encouragements that readers can bring to their individual practice of the Way. These insights are based on her more than ten years as a Zen teacher. She is the founder and co-resident teacher of Still Mind Zendo in New York City.