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An Introduction to Zen Buddhism

An Introduction to Zen Buddhism provides a comprehensive look at the history, teachings, and practices of Zen Buddhism. The text delves into the core concepts and techniques that define this path of enlightenment, including meditation, mindfulness, and the concept of Zen enlightenment. It is suitable for both beginners and those with some prior knowledge of Zen, aiming to offer a clear and accessible introduction to this rich and complex tradition. more

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D.T. Suzuki
D.T. Suzuki

D.T. Suzuki, a renowned Japanese philosopher, Buddhist scholar, and translator, was born on October 18, 1870, and died on July 12, 1966. He is best known for his profound research into Zen Buddhism and his influential translations, which have greatly contributed to the Western understanding of Eastern philosophy and culture. more

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“In the spiritual world there are no time divisions such as the past, present and future; for they have contracted themselves into a single moment of the present where life quivers in its true sense. The past and the future are both rolled up in this present moment of illumination, and this present moment is not something standing still with all its contents, for it ceaselessly moves on.”

“When you ride in a boat and watch the shore, you might assume that the shore is moving. But when you keep your eyes closely on the boat, you can see that the boat moves. Similarly, if you examine myriad things with a confused body and mind you might suppose that your mind and nature are permanent. But when you practice intimately and return to where you are, it will be clear that there is nothing that has unchanging self.”