Living Zen
Living Zen is that rare achievement, both a survey of the rich history of Zen Buddhism and a guide to the practice of this most demanding and effortless art of being. Linssen, a distinguished Belgian scholar, offers a sage corrective to the idea that the Zen way is available only to those prepared t...
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Ngôn ngữ: | Undetermined |
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New York
Grove Press
1960
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245 | 0 | |a Living Zen | |
245 | 0 | |c Robert Linssen ; Prefacb by Christmas Humphreys ; Translated by Diana Abrahams-Curiel. | |
260 | |a New York | ||
260 | |b Grove Press | ||
260 | |c 1960 | ||
520 | |a Living Zen is that rare achievement, both a survey of the rich history of Zen Buddhism and a guide to the practice of this most demanding and effortless art of being. Linssen, a distinguished Belgian scholar, offers a sage corrective to the idea that the Zen way is available only to those prepared to sit life out under the Bhodi-Tree. Gently but insistently he undermines this typically Western view, inviting and enabling us, as Christmas Humphreys puts it in his preface, to take “the leap from thought to No-thought, from the ultimate duality of Illusion/Reality to a burst of laughter and a cup of tea.” | ||
650 | |a Thiền sư Phật giáo,Zen Buddhism | ||
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