The Book of Equanimity: Illuminating Classic Zen KoansSimon and Schuster, 2005/03/15 - 331 ページ The Book of Equanimity contains the first-ever complete English language commentary on one of the most beloved classic collections of Zen teaching stories (koans), making them vividly relevant to spiritual seekers and Zen students in the twenty-first century. Continually emphasizing koans as effective tools to discover and experience the deepest truths of our being, Wick brings the art of the koan to life for those who want to practice wisdom in their daily lives. The koan collection Wick explores here is highly esteemed as both literature and training material in the Zen tradition, in which koan-study is one of two paths a practitioner might take. This collection is used for training in many Zen centers in the Americas and in Europe but has never before been available with commentary from a contemporary Zen master. Wick's Book of Equanimity includes new translations of the preface, main case and verse for each koan, and modern commentaries on the koans by Wick himself. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Case 1 The WorldHonored One Ascends the Platform | 11 |
Case 2 Bodhidharmas Vast Emptiness | 13 |
Case 3 An Invitation for the Patriarch | 16 |
Case 4 The WorldHonored One Points to the Earth | 18 |
Case | 19 |
Case 5 Seigans Cost of Rice | 20 |
Case 6 Basos White and Black | 22 |
Case 83 Dogos Nursing | 262 |
Case 84 Guteis One Finger | 265 |
Case 85 The National Teachers Seamless Tomb | 268 |
Case 86 Rinzais Great Enlightenment | 271 |
Case 87 Sozans With or Without | 275 |
The Shurangamas Unseen | 278 |
Case 89 Tozans No Grass | 282 |
Case 90 Kyozan Respectfully Declares lt | 286 |
Case 7 Yakusan Takes the High Seat | 25 |
Case 8 Hyakujos Fox | 28 |
Case 9 Nansen Cuts a Cat | 31 |
Case 10 Joshu Sees Through the Old Woman | 36 |
Case 11 Ummons Two Sicknesses | 37 |
Case 12 Jizo Plants the Field | 40 |
Case 13 Rinzais Blind Donkey | 43 |
Case 14 Attendant Kaku Serves Tea | 46 |
Case 15 Kyozan Plants His Mattock | 49 |
Case 16 Mayoku Thumps His Staff | 51 |
Case 17 Hogens HairsBreadth | 54 |
Case 18 Joshus Dog | 57 |
Case | 63 |
Case | 69 |
Case | 75 |
Case | 81 |
Case 91 Nansens Peony | 289 |
Case 92 Ummons One Treasure | 292 |
Case 93 Rosos Not Understanding | 295 |
Case 94 Tozans lllness | 299 |
Case 95 Rinzais One Stroke | 302 |
Case 96 Kyuhos Disapproval | 305 |
Case 97 Emperor Kos Cap | 309 |
Case 98 Tozans Heed | 312 |
Case 99 Ummons Bowl and Pail | 315 |
Case 100 Royas Mountains and Rivers | 318 |
Appendix Masters Referenced in The Boole ofEquanimity ll Ancient Chinese and Japanese Ancestors | 321 |
ll lndian Ancestors and Bodhisattvas | 327 |
Modern Ancestors and Teachers | 328 |
Suggested Further Reading | 329 |
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APPRECIAToRY vERSE arise ASSEMBLY attached awakening Bansho Baso become Bodhidharma bodhisattva breadth of difference Buddha Nature Buddhadharma Buddhas and Ancestors Buddhist China Chizo Chokei Chosha Ciensha comes Cranto delusion dharmakaya Dogen Dogo donkey emptiness enlightenment everything facing the wall Fuketsu Ganto Gateless Gate grass head Hogen Hyakujo Ifyou Isan Jizo Joshu Kaku kalpa karma Kassan kind koan Kyozan Kyuho let go lineage lived look Maezumi Roshi MAIN CASE Attention manifest Manjushri Master Dogen means monk asked moon Mount Sumeru mountains Nansen nondual Obaku Osho penetrate person phrase practice PREFACE question Rakuho realize replied rice rice-cake Ryuge samadhi Sekiso Seppo Shakyamuni Shakyamuni Buddha Shuzan sick sitting Soto School Sozan stuck successor Sutra Taizan Maezumi talk teacher teaching Tell there's thing thoughts thousand Tokusan Tozan True Dharma Eye trying Ummon understand Ungan verse says Vimalakirti walk What's who's wisdom words Yakusan zazen Zen students