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Welcoming Beginners Mind Zen And Tibetan Buddhist Wisdom On Experiencing Our True Nature Gaylon Ferguson

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Welcoming Beginners Mind Zen And Tibetan Buddhist Wisdom On Experiencing Our True Nature Gaylon Ferguson
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Publisher: Shambhala
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.65 MB
Author: Gaylon Ferguson
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Welcoming Beginners Mind Zen And Tibetan Buddhist Wisdom On Experiencing Our True Nature Gaylon Ferguson by Gaylon Ferguson instant download after payment.

This nuanced commentary on the famous Zen oxherding pictures explores the paradox of welcoming our true nature anew at each stage of spiritual unfolding.
Renowned for centuries, the classic Zen oxherding pictures vividly illustrate the stages of the spiritual journey—from seeking and finding to ultimately forgetting the illusory self and awakening to our true nature. In his commentary on these images, Gaylon Ferguson guides us on an experiential path into these seeming contradictions through welcoming—the simple, challenging, and always new possibility of opening to exactly what’s occurring in our experience. Distinct from meditation and mindfulness, this contemplative exercise leads us beyond spiritual bypassing (using spiritual practices to repress or avoid parts of ourselves) and spiritual materialism (practicing with a heavy sense of ego). Rich with teachings from the great Zen teacher and author of Zen Mind,...

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