Sitting with Koans : Essential Writings on Zen Koan Introspection by John Daido Loori (2005, Perfect)

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SITTING WITH KOANS: ESSENTIAL WRITINGS ON ZEN KOAN INTROSPECTION By John Daido Loori & Tom Kirchner **BRAND NEW**.

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PublisherWisdom Publications
ISBN-100861713699
ISBN-139780861713691
eBay Product ID (ePID)48634300

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Original LanguageChi,Jpn
Book TitleSitting with Koans : Essential Writings on Zen Koan Introspection
Number of Pages368 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicMindfulness & Meditation, Zen, Mysticism, Buddhism / Zen (See Also Philosophy / Zen)
Publication Year2005
GenreReligion, Body, Mind & Spirit, Philosophy
AuthorJohn Daido Loori
FormatPerfect

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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight18.2 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2005-025144
Dewey Edition22
ReviewsA handy compendium of some of the most important writings on the topic by scholars and Zen masters., This is a remarkable collection of essays and sermons by eminent scholars and leading Zen masters covering a full range of historical materials and diverse approaches in the formation of koan studies in China and Japan, as well as commentary on numerous specific cases. One volume brilliantly put together by a premier modern interpreter of koans, John Daido Loori, illuminates both issues of historical development and the discovery of contemporary meaning and application in religious practice., Roshi Daido Loori has provided us with a valuable tool for appreciating the living tradition of koan study., Sitting with Koans provides an excellent start toward such understanding, offering the reader--whether veteran meditator, inquiring novice, or simply interested observer--a careful and well-organized presentation of classic and modern source materials on many aspects of traditional koan work.
Dewey Decimal294.3/443
SynopsisThe Zen tradition has just two main meditative practices: "shikantaza, or "just sitting; " and introspection guided by the powerful Zen teaching stories called koans. Following up on his previous book, "The Art of Just Sitting, John Daido Loori's new anthology illuminates the subtle practice of koan study from many viewpoints. Section one examines the history of the study and use of koans in China and Japan, with essays from such important contemporary Zen scholars as Heinrich Dumoulin ("Five Houses of Zen"). Section two includes writings from the masters of Japanese Zen such as Hakuin Ekaku's "The Voice of the Sound of One Hand." Section three vividly portrays the living tradition of koan introspection today in East and West in such pieces as Sokei, and Sasaki's "Ninth Koan." These scholars clarify the nature of one of Zen's most enigmatic forms, making the book useful to those with casual interest and indispensable to students of Zen., The Zen tradition has just two main meditative practices: "shikantaza, " or "just sitting;" and introspection guided by the powerful Zen teaching stories called koans. Following up on his previous book, "The Art of Just Sitting, " John Daido Loori's new anthology illuminates the subtle practice of koan study from many viewpoints. Section one examines the history of the study and use of koans in China and Japan, with essays from such important contemporary Zen scholars as Heinrich Dumoulin ("Five Houses of Zen"). Section two includes writings from the masters of Japanese Zen such as Hakuin Ekaku's "The Voice of the Sound of One Hand." Section three vividly portrays the living tradition of koan introspection today in East and West in such pieces as Sokei, and Sasaki's "Ninth Koan." These scholars clarify the nature of one of Zen's most enigmatic forms, making the book useful to those with casual interest and indispensable to students of Zen., The Zen tradition has just two main meditative practices: shikantaza, or "just sitting;" and introspection guided by the powerful Zen teaching stories called koans. Following up on his previous book, The Art of Just Sitting, John Daido Loori's new anthology illuminates the subtle practice of koan study from many viewpoints. Section one examines the history of the study and use of koans in China and Japan, with essays from such important contemporary Zen scholars as Heinrich Dumoulin ("Five Houses of Zen"). Section two includes writings from the masters of Japanese Zen such as Hakuin Ekaku's "The Voice of the Sound of One Hand." Section three vividly portrays the living tradition of koan introspection today in East and West in such pieces as Sokei, and Sasaki's "Ninth Koan." These scholars clarify the nature of one of Zen's most enigmatic forms, making the book useful to those with casual interest and indispensable to students of Zen., The Zen tradition has just two main meditative practices: shikantaza, or "just sitting"; and introspection guided by the powerful Zen teaching stories called koans. Following in the tradition of The Art of Just Sitting (endorsed as a "A book we have needed for a long, long time"), this new anthology from John Daido Loori illuminates the subtle practice of koan study from many different points of view. Includes writings by: Robert Aitken William Bodiford Robert Buswell Roko Sherry Chayat Francis Dojun Cook Eihei Dogen Heinrich Dumoulin Hakuin Ekaku Victor Sogen Hori Keizan Jokin Philip Kapleau Chung-fen Ming-Pen Taizan Maezumi Dennis Genpo Merzel Soen Nakagawa Ruth Fuller Sasaki Sokei-an Sasaki Nyogen Senzaki Zenkei Shibayama Eido Shimano Philip Yampolsky Hakuun Yasutani Wayne Yokoyama Katsushiro Yoshizawa, The Zen tradition has just two main meditative practices: shikantaza, or just sitting; and introspection guided by the powerful Zen teaching stories called koans. Following in the tradition of The Art of Just Sitting (endorsed as a A book we have needed for a long, long time), this new anthology from John Daido Loori illuminates the subtle practice of koan study from many different points of view. Includes writings by: Robert Aitken William Bodiford Robert Buswell Roko Sherry Chayat Francis Dojun Cook Eihei Dogen Heinrich Dumoulin Hakuin Ekaku Victor Sogen Hori Keizan Jokin Philip Kapleau Chung-fen Ming-Pen Taizan Maezumi Dennis Genpo Merzel Soen Nakagawa Ruth Fuller Sasaki Sokei-an Sasaki Nyogen Senzaki Zenkei Shibayama Eido Shimano Philip Yampolsky Hakuun Yasutani Wayne Yokoyama Katsushiro Yoshizawa
LC Classification NumberBQ9289.5.S59 2005

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