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Essays in Zen Buddhism

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Informationen zum Autor Daisetsu Teitaro Suzuki (11 November 1870 - 12 July 1966) was a Japanese author of books and essays on Buddhism, Zen (Chan) and Shin that were instrumental in spreading interest in both Zen and Shin (and Far Eastern philosophy in general) to the West. Suzuki was also a prolific translator of Chinese, Japanese, and Sanskrit literature. He was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize in 1963. Klappentext Knowledge of Zen Buddhism in the West is largely due to the work of D.T. Suzuki. Dr Suzuki reached his Zen enlightenment at the age of 27 and for the next 65 years he wrote widely about Buddhism and taught at universities in Europe and the US. He became the leading authority on Buddhism of the twentieth century and Essays in Zen Buddhism was the first book to fully introduce Zen in the West.In Essays in Zen Buddhism Dr Suzuki outlines the origins of Zen as a unique Chinese interpretation of the Doctrine of Enlightenment and the aim of the specifically Zen tradition was to attain Satori ('Sudden Enlightenment'). He describes how Satori can be achieved and the methods that can bring it about, but always stressed that Zen had to be a way of life that could cope with the demands and frustrations of daily life.The clarity of Dr Suzuki's writing helps the reader to an understanding of Zen, in giving the reader the ability to understand Zen rather than dictating what Zen is. In this collection of his most important essays Dr Suzuki explores the history of Buddhism, the daily life of a Zen monk and the path to enlightenment.Zen is not a religion, it is a way of perceiving, acting and being and these essays are the classic introduction to it, providing a foundation for living a fulfilled life. Essays on Zen Buddhism is not only an ideal introduction to the study of Zen but also a guide to discovering inner tranquility for anyone seeking a deeper meaning to their life.Zen is a unique school of spiritual development. Zen is not a religion, it is a way of acting and being and these essays provide a foundation for living a fulfilled life for anyone seeking spirituality in their lives. D.T Suzuki explains how Zen has its origins in the enlightenment of the Buddha while its central fact is attaining 'Satori', an intuitional understanding of the truth of Zen. He explains how Satori can be attained, and the methods that are needed to bring it about.In this collection of his most important essays he explores the history of Buddhism, the daily life of a Zen monk and the path to enlightenment. Essays on Zen Buddhism is a meditation on the meaning of existence as well as a critical account of Buddhism. Vorwort A collection of the most important essays of D.T. Suzuki, the leading authority on Buddhism of the twentieth century Zusammenfassung A meditation on the meaning of existence as well as a critical account of Buddhism, Essays in Zen Buddhism was the first book to fully introduce Zen in the West....

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Authors D T Suzuki, D.T. Suzuki, Daisetz Teitaro Suzuki, Suzuki Daisetz Teitaro
Publisher Souvenir Press Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 31.03.2010
 
EAN 9780285638679
ISBN 978-0-285-63867-9
No. of pages 400
Dimensions 128 mm x 196 mm x 30 mm
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Other religions

PHILOSOPHY / Zen

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