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Zen: Merging of East and West

This book delves into the essence of Zen Buddhism, examining its core teachings and practices. It explores how Zen principles can be applied in a Western context, offering insights into the merging of Eastern and Western philosophical traditions. more

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Philip Kapleau
Philip Kapleau

Philip Kapleau was a Japanese Zen master, born in the United States on August 20, 1912. He developed a strong interest in Eastern philosophy, particularly Zen, in his youth and traveled to Japan in the 1930s to study under the renowned Zen master D.T. Suzuki. His studies included training in Kyoto Zen temples and deep immersion in the essence of Japanese culture. After completing his studies, Kapleau returned to the United States, where he became a Zen teacher and writer. His books, including 'The Three Pillars of Zen' and 'The Zen Experience,' have had a profound impact on the popularization of Zen. Kapleau's achievements also include the founding of the Kapleau Zen Center, providing a space for people to learn and practice Zen. He is widely regarded as an important figure in modern Zen, promoting cultural exchange between the East and West and positively influencing the spiritual lives of modern people. more

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