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Sounds of Valley Streams

Forfatter:
pocket, 1988
Engelsk

A study of Zen Buddhist enlightenment in nine chapters of Shobogenzo Dogen.

Sounds of Valley Streams is a study of Zen Buddhist enlightenment in nine chapters of Shobogenzo Dogen. Francis H. Cook has translated the nine chapters and has preceded them with four chapters of discussion. These essays show Dogen bringing his religious intensity, philosophical depth, and poetic power to bear on a number of different facets of enlightenment. Using striking images and poetical expressions such as "one bright pearl," "dragon song," "beyond Buddha," and "a painting of a rice cake,"Dogen explores such fundamental matters as the relationship between enlightenment and compassion, the dynamic nature of the enlightened life, the need to go beyond enlightenment, the nature of illusion and enlighten-ment, and what it is like to live the awakened life.

The centerpiece of the translation is Genjokoan ("Manifesting Absolute Reality"). It is a manifesto of the Zen life in which Dogen proclaims the religious insight that stands at the core of everything he wrote subsequently. Cook's translation of Genjokoan is as accurate as possible, faithful to the original, and readable.

Undertittel
Enlightenment in Dogen's Zen Translation of Nine Essays from Shobogenzo
ISBN
9780887069246
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
245 gram
Utgivelsesdato
31.12.1988
Antall sider
180