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Record of Things Heard (Paperback)
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Record of Things Heard (Paperback)
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This Zen classic is a collection of talks by the great Japanese Zen
Master Dogen, the founder of the Soto School. They were recorded by
Ejo, one of Dogen's first disciples, and later his foremost
successor. The talks and stories in this volume were written in the
thirteenth-century Japan, a time when Buddhism was undergoing a
"dark age" of misinterpretation and corruption. It was in this
atmosphere that Dogen attempted to reassert the true essence of the
Buddhist teachings and to affirm "the mind of the Way" and the
doctrine of selflessness. Dogen emphasizes the disciplinary aspect
of Zen: meditation practice is presented here as the backbone
without which Buddhism could not exist. The stories in this volume
are often humorous and paradoxical, relating the Buddhist teachings
by means of example. Commonly in the Zen tradition, discussions
between teacher and student and the telling of tales are used to
point to a greater truth, which mere theory could never explain.
Dogen relates interesting stories of his travels in China, where
the inspiration he found lacking in Japanese Buddhism was
flourishing in the Ch'an school of Chinese Buddhism.
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