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'The Hidden Lamp' is a collection of 100 koans and stories of
Buddhist women from the time of the Buddha to the present day. This
book brings together many teaching stories that were hidden for
centuries, unknown until this volume. These stories are
extraordinary expressions of freedom and fearlessness, relevant for
men and women of any time or place. In these pages we meet nuns,
laywomen practicing with their families, famous teachers honoured
by emperors, and old women selling tea on the side of the road.
Based on a series of dharma talks, Warm Smiles from Cold Mountains
explores the life of passionate commitment that lies at the heart
of the formal practice of Zen meditation. Reb Anderson draws on
over 30 years of experience as a Zen priest with stories covering a
range of topics and concerns, from what it feels like to be a
father, to the simple task of cleaning up a desk. At once
inspirational and practical, Anderson bows to an ancient tradition
as he helps to forge a modern-day Buddhism that urges us "to sit
still in the middle of all living beings." This third edition adds
two new chapters: "Suzuki Roshi's Teaching on Shikantaza" and
"September 11: Letting Go of Hatred."
Tofu Roshi--the fictional "Dear Abby" of Zen Buddhism--counsels his
readers about their spiritual problems in this hilarious spoof of
America's search for enlightenment. Selections from his advice
column alternate with commentary from narrator and disciple Ichi
Su.
An accessible and enjoyable introduction to Zen Buddhist practice in a reader-friendly question-and-answer format by two highly regarded teacher-writers.
The question-and-answer format makes this introduction to Zen especially easy to understand and also to use as a reference, as you can easily look up just the question you had in mind. The esteemed Zen teacher Norman Fischer and his old friend and teaching colleague Susan Moon (both of them in the lineage of Shunryu Suzuki, author of "Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind") give this collaborative effort a playful tone: Susan asks a question on our behalf, Norman answers it, and then Sue challenges him. By the time you get through their conversations, you'll have a good basic education in Zen--not only the history, theory, and practice but also the contemporary issues, such as gender inequality, sexual ethics, and the tension between Asian traditions and the modern American reality.
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