“There is nothing intrinsically more beautiful or poetical about the moon than about a dunghill; if anything, the contrary, for the latter is full of life and warmth and energy.”
Quote by Reginald Horace Blyth
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Zen and Zen Classics
This book is a compilation of foundational works that explore the principles and practices of Zen Buddhism, offering insights into the philosophy and spiritual discipline of this tradition. more
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