"One Essence" is a modern commentary on the nondual teachings of
a classical Zen text.
It is also a collection of Zen wisdom and poetry, containing the
67 stanzas of the Hsin Hsin Ming (with multiple alternative
translations), plus many other succinct spiritual verses from
ancient and contemporary Zen sources.
The concise, powerful verses of the Hsin Hsin Ming have been
translated repeatedly over the ages, and been the subject of many
commentaries in the attempt to understand its simplicity and
subtlety. Here, Robert Wolfe, the author of "Living Nonduality:
Enlightenment Teachings of Self-Realization" provides a modern,
nondual look at this ancient Zen-Taoist poem.
All thirty of its quatrains are provided along with a
contemporary nondual interpretation as well as selections from
other Zen and Taoist teaching poems.
Also included is a short story by Robert Wolfe, "In Death as in
Life," envisioning the last days of the Buddha and his nondual
teachings.
According to Robert Wolfe, "One Essence" represents his best
essential summary of the nondual perception.
"In this day, when the teachings of nonduality are being
scrutinized by a growing public, the Hsin Hsin Ming again casts its
reflective light on another generation privileged to contemplate
its clarity and directness." (from the Introduction by the
author.)
From Chapter 16 of One Essence, a verse from the Hsin Hsin Ming:
"The all contains each, And each is the essence of the all. To live
in this understanding Is the essence of the Tao."
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