Spiritual practice is not some kind of striving to produce
enlightenment, but an "expression" of the enlightenment already
inherent in all things: Such is the Zen teaching of Dogen Zenji
(1200-1253) whose profound writings have been studied and revered
for more than seven hundred years, influencing practitioners far
beyond his native Japan and the Soto school he is credited with
founding. In focusing on Dogen's most practical words of
instruction and encouragement for Zen students, this new collection
highlights the timelessness of his teaching and shows it to be as
applicable to anyone today as it was in the great teacher's own
time. Selections include Dogen's famous meditation instructions;
his advice on the practice of "zazen, " or sitting meditation;
guidelines for community life; and some of his most inspirational
talks. Also included are a bibliography and an extensive glossary.
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