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The Recorded Sayings Of Linji J C Cleary And Yoshida Osamu

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The Recorded Sayings Of Linji J C Cleary And Yoshida Osamu
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Publisher: BDK America
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.53 MB
Pages: 65
Author: J. C. Cleary and Yoshida Osamu
ISBN: 9781886439078, 1886439079
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The Recorded Sayings Of Linji J C Cleary And Yoshida Osamu by J. C. Cleary And Yoshida Osamu 9781886439078, 1886439079 instant download after payment.

The Recorded Sayings of Linji is one of the seminal books of Zen. The great Zen teacher Linji lived and worked in ninth century China, but his teachings continued to guide and influence people for centuries afterward, and he was considered the grand ancestor of major streams of Zen in China, Korea, Vietnam, and Japan. The direct, incisive teachings preserved in his recorded sayings have shown a perennial power to challenge and stimulate would-be seekers of the truth. He strips away the supernatural aura of the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas, and refers the symbolism of the Buddhist scriptures to human processes, to actual and potential psychological transformations involving individuals and social groups. He analyzes the relationship of language to reality and conditioning to perception and motivation in ways that both prefigure and surpass "modern" discussions on these points. Whether or not they are already familiar with Zen Buddhism, modern readers can read Linji's sayings as a direct demonstration of its viewpoint and call.

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