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The Blue Cliff Record is a translation of the Pi Yen Lu, a
collection of one hundred Zen koans - the paradoxical teaching
stories used by Zen teachers to go beneath rational thought -
accompanied by commentaries and appreciatory verses from the
teachings of the Chinese Zen masters. Compiled in the twelfth
century, by the great Zen master and poet Hseh-tou Ch'ung-hsien it
is considered to be one of the greatest treasures of Zen literature
and an essential study manual for students of Zen.
"Zen Letters " presents the teachings of the great Chinese master
Yuanwu (1063-1135) in direct person-to-person lessons, intimately
revealing the inner workings of the psychology of enlightenment.
These teachings are drawn from letters written by Yuanwu to various
fellow teachers, disciples, and lay students--to women as well as
men, to people with families and worldly careers as well as monks
and nuns, to advanced adepts as well as beginning students. A key
figure of Zen history, Yuanwu is best known as the author of "The
Blue Cliff Record. " His letters, here in English for the first
time, are among the treasures of Zen literature.
This important book brings together three long-lost texts, the
earliest known writings on Zen.
- "Records of the Teachers and Students of the Lanka " presents a
complete set of biographies of the Zen patriarchs.
- "Bodhidharma's Treatise on Contemplating Mind-- "written in the
form of a dialogue between the first Zen patriarch, Bodhidharma,
and his successor, Huke--views all the various practices of the
Bodhisattva path from the perspective of cultivating mind.
- "Treatise on Sudden Enlightenment "presents a series of
questions and answers illuminating the true nature of "sudden
enlightenment" as pure, undifferentiated mind.
Dating from the first half of the eighth century, and only
recently rediscovered in Tun Huang, China, these books offer the
best information currently available on the early meditation
techniques of the "northern school" of Zen Buddhism.
The philosophical, religious, and sociopolitical teachings of
Confucianism have played a central role in East Asian culture for
many centuries. This book presents a selection of passages from
leading Chinese thinkers of the later Ming dynasty
(sixteenth-seventeenth centuries), a peak period of Confucian
creativity influenced by Buddhism and Taoism. Chosen for their
practical interest and universal appeal, the passages are concerned
with how to develop the personality, conduct social relations, and
order society. In contrast to the common misconception of
Confucianism as a formalistic ideology linked to authoritarian
political regimes, these passages emphasize the cultivation of
spiritual qualities as a means of operating harmoniously and
successfully in the world.
"A Buddha from Korea " is intended to open a window on Zen Buddhism
in old Korea. The book centers on a translation of teachings of the
great fourteenth-century Korean Zen adept known as T'aego, who was
the leading representative of Zen in his own time and place. This
is an account of Zen Buddhism direct from an authentic source.
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