Transmission of Light: Zen in the Art of Enlightenment by Zen Master Keizan - Zen Master Keizan - Books - Shambhala - 9781570629495 - July 16, 2002
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Transmission of Light: Zen in the Art of Enlightenment by Zen Master Keizan

Zen Master Keizan

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Transmission of Light: Zen in the Art of Enlightenment by Zen Master Keizan

Publisher Marketing: A translation of the classic "Denkoroku" by one of the premier translators of Buddhist and Taoist texts illustrates how to arrive at the epiphanic Zen awakening known as "satori." The essential initiatory experience of Zen, satori is believed to open up the direct perception of things as they are. "Even if you sit until your seat breaks through, even if you persevere mindless of fatigue, even if you are a person of lofty deeds and pure behavior, if you haven't reached this realm of satori, you still can't get out of the prison of the world." Deliberately cultivated and employed to awaken the dormant potency of the mind, satori is said to be accessible to all people, transcending time, history, culture, race, gender, and personality. Attributed to the thirteenth-century Zen Master Keizan (1268-1325), "Transmission of Light " (along with "The Blue Cliff Record " and "The Gateless Barrier ")""is one of three essential koan texts used by Zen students. Techniques for reaching the enlightening experience of satori are revealed through fifty-three short tales about the awakenings of successive generations of masters, beginning with the twelfth-century Zen master Ejo, dharma heir to Dogen. The translator's introduction establishes the context for "Transmission of Light " within the Zen canon and elucidates central themes of the work, including the essential idea that genuine satori "is not the end of Zen; it is more properly the true beginning." Contributor Bio:  Cleary, Thomas F Thomas Cleary is the translator of "Opening the Dragon Gate" by Chen Kaiguo and Zhen Shunchao and "The Story of Chinese Zen" by Nan Huai-Chin, as well as "The Art of War" by Sun Tzu, "The Book of Five Rings" by Miyamoto Musashi, "The Japanese Art of War," and dozens of other titles on martial philosophy, Buddhism, Taoism, religion, and philosophy. He was born in 1949 and lives in Oakland, CA.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released July 16, 2002
ISBN13 9781570629495
Publishers Shambhala
Genre Religious Orientation > Buddhist
Pages 232
Dimensions 150 × 229 × 17 mm   ·   331 g
Language English