Living and Dying in Zazen: Five Zen Masters of Modern Japan

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Shambhala, 2003/03/01 - 176 ページ
Living and Dying in Zazen combines the life stories and teaching of five teachers—Kodo Sawaki, Sodo Yokoyama, Kozan Kato, Motoko Ikebe, and Uchiyama—associated with Antaiji monastery and the story of Bravermen and other Western students coming to grips with Zen, Japanese culture, and themselves. The deification of Zen teachers by their followers has been a problematic issue in American Zen; this book provides a healthy antidote, presenting four men and one woman who have lived and died in Zen within the rich context of their personal lives and their culture, so that we can fully understand what makes a Zen master in Japan.

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著者について (2003)

Arthur Braverman is an author, translator, and student of Zen Buddhism. His previous translations include Mud and Water: The Teachings of Zen Master Bassui, Warrior of Zen: The Diamond-hard Wisdom Mind of Suzuki Shoson, and A Quiet Room: The Poetry of Zen Master Jakushitsu.

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