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Posthumous Pieces Reprint Wei Wu Wei

  • SKU: BELL-15224176
Posthumous Pieces Reprint Wei Wu Wei
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Publisher: Sentient Publications
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.53 MB
Pages: 276
Author: Wei Wu Wei
ISBN: 9781591810155, 1591810159
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: Reprint
Volume: 7

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Posthumous Pieces Reprint Wei Wu Wei by Wei Wu Wei 9781591810155, 1591810159 instant download after payment.

Wei Wu Wei, an anonymous Westerner, joins Paul Reps, Alan Watts, and Philip Kapleau as one of the earliest and most profound interpreters of Zen Buddhism and Taoism. Well-read, educated at Oxford, and widely traveled, he brings a modern sensibility to the ancient texts.
Posthumous Pieces, the penultimate work in his series of eight spiritual classics, was not published after his death. Instead, he states, the words themselves are posthumous, as they can only approximate the reality of life. These profound essays and epigrams are "tombstones, a record of living intuitions." A master of the esoteric, Wei Wu Wei teaches by means of startling questions and pithy aphorisms: "We should never forget: What we are looking for is what is looking." A timeless treasure of Eastern philosophy.

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