“The ultimate purpose of Zen," I remembered the röshi telling me, "is not in the going away from the world but in the coming back. Zen is not just a matter of gaining enlightenment; it's a matter of acting in a world of love and compassion.”
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The Lady and the Monk: Four Seasons in Kyoto
This book is a fictional account that delves into the complex relationship between a woman and a monk, set in the picturesque and culturally rich city of Kyoto. The story unfolds across the four seasons, capturing the beauty and tranquility of the Japanese landscape while highlighting the emotional journey of the central characters. more
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