Passing Through the Gateless Barrier: Koan Practice for Real Life

Author:   Guo Gu ,  Huikai
Publisher:   Shambhala Publications Inc
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9781611802818


Pages:   440
Publication Date:   31 May 2016
Format:   Paperback
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The classic thirteenth-century collection of Zen koans with one of the most accessible commentaries to date, from a Chinese Zen teacher. The classic thirteenth-century collection of Zen koans with one of the most accessible commentaries to date, from a Chinese Zen teacher. Gateways to awakening surround us at every moment of our lives. The whole purpose of koan (gong'an, in Chinese) practice is to keep us from missing these myriad opportunities by leading us to certain gates that have traditionally been effective for people to access that marvelous awakening. The forty-eight koans of the Gateless Barrier (Chinese- Wumenguan; Japanese- Mumonkan) have been waking people up for well over eight hundred years. Chan teacher Guo Gu provides here a fresh translation of the classic text, along with the first English commentary by a teacher of the Chinese tradition from which it originated. He shows that the koans in this text are not mere stories from a distant past, but are rather pointers to the places in our lives where we get stuck-and that each sticking point, when examined, can become a gateless barrier through which we can enter into profound wisdom.

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Author:   Guo Gu ,  Huikai
Publisher:   Shambhala Publications Inc
Imprint:   Shambhala Publications Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.40cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.601kg
ISBN:  

9781611802818


ISBN 10:   1611802814
Pages:   440
Publication Date:   31 May 2016
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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A must-read book on a classic text. Zen is originally a Chinese tradition, and Guo Gu brings the ancient spirit of the old masters alive right now. There is an expansiveness, ease, and practicality that makes the ancient text encouraging, and it s imaginative and hip too. A pleasure to read. John Tarrant, author of Bring Me the Rhinoceros Many translations of these ancient and profound teachings from a Japanese Zen perspective already exist. Why another one? We are fortunate to have this first Chan translation directly from the Chinese. In addition, Guo Gu s beautifully written commentary includes insights from long ago that are of immense help as we reflect on how we actually live today. An invaluable guide for all meditators. Larry Rosenberg, author of Three Steps to Awakening A very helpful guide to the investigation of the Zen k an from a perspective not yet widely known in the West. Guo Gu is a worthy heir to the great Chan master Sheng Yen. He provides lucid comments on each of the cases in the classic k an collection the Gateless Gate, inviting us into our own intimate encounter with Zen s ancestors and our own personal experience of the great matter of life and death. Anyone interested in understanding what a k an really is, how it can be used, and how it uses us, will be informed and enriched by this book. I highly recommend it. James Ishmael Ford, author of If You re Lucky, Your Heart Will Break: Field Notes from a Zen Life Guo Gu s translation of The Gateless Barrier and his commentary reveal a fresh, eminently practical approach to the famous text. Reminding again and again that it is the reader s own spiritual affairs to which each k an points, Guo Gu writes with both broad erudition and the profound insight of a Chan practitioner. In this way, he reveals himself to be a worthy inheritor of his late Master Sheng Yen s teachings. Zen students, called upon to give life to these k ans within their own practice, will find Passing Through the Gateless Barrier a precious resource. Meido Moore, abbot of Korinji Zen monastery


A must-read book on a classic text. Zen is originally a Chinese tradition, and Guo Gu brings the ancient spirit of the old masters alive right now. There is an expansiveness, ease, and practicality that makes the ancient text encouraging, and it's imaginative and hip too. A pleasure to read. --John Tarrant, author of Bring Me the Rhinoceros Many translations of these ancient and profound teachings from a Japanese Zen perspective already exist. Why another one? We are fortunate to have this first Chan translation directly from the Chinese. In addition, Guo Gu's beautifully written commentary includes insights from long ago that are of immense help as we reflect on how we actually live today. An invaluable guide for all meditators. --Larry Rosenberg, author of Three Steps to Awakening A very helpful guide to the investigation of the Zen koan from a perspective not yet widely known in the West. Guo Gu is a worthy heir to the great Chan master Sheng Yen. He provides lucid comments on each of the cases in the classic koan collection the Gateless Gate, inviting us into our own intimate encounter with Zen's ancestors and our own personal experience of the great matter of life and death. Anyone interested in understanding what a koan really is, how it can be used, and how it uses us, will be informed and enriched by this book. I highly recommend it. --James Ishmael Ford, author of If You're Lucky, Your Heart Will Break: Field Notes from a Zen Life Guo Gu's translation of The Gateless Barrier and his commentary reveal a fresh, eminently practical approach to the famous text. Reminding again and again that it is the reader's own spiritual affairs to which each koan points, Guo Gu writes with both broad erudition and the profound insight of a Chan practitioner. In this way, he reveals himself to be a worthy inheritor of his late Master Sheng Yen's teachings. Zen students, called upon to give life to these koans within their own practice, will find Passing Through the Gateless Barrier a precious resource. --Meido Moore, abbot of Korinji Zen monastery


A must-read book on a classic text. Zen is originally a Chinese tradition, and Guo Gu brings the ancient spirit of the old masters alive right now. There is an expansiveness, ease, and practicality that makes the ancient text encouraging, and it's imaginative and hip too. A pleasure to read. --John Tarrant, author of Bring Me the Rhinoceros Many translations of these ancient and profound teachings from a Japanese Zen perspective already exist. Why another one? We are fortunate to have this first Chan translation directly from the Chinese. In addition, Guo Gu's beautifully written commentary includes insights from long ago that are of immense help as we reflect on how we actually live today. An invaluable guide for all meditators. --Larry Rosenberg, author of Three Steps to Awakening A very helpful guide to the investigation of the Zen koan from a perspective not yet widely known in the West. Guo Gu is a worthy heir to the great Chan master Sheng Yen. He provides lucid comments on each of the cases in the classic koan collection the Gateless Gate, inviting us into our own intimate encounter with Zen's ancestors and our own personal experience of the great matter of life and death. Anyone interested in understanding what a koan really is, how it can be used, and how it uses us, will be informed and enriched by this book. I highly recommend it. --James Ishmael Ford, author of If You're Lucky, Your Heart Will Break: Field Notes from a Zen Life Guo Gu's translation of The Gateless Barrier and his commentary reveal a fresh, eminently practical approach to the famous text. Reminding again and again that it is the reader's own spiritual affairs to which each koan points, Guo Gu writes with both broad erudition and the profound insight of a Chan practitioner. In this way, he reveals himself to be a worthy inheritor of his late Master Sheng Yen's teachings. Zen students, called upon to give life to these koans within their own practice, will find Passing Through the Gateless Barrier a precious resource. --Meido Moore, abbot of Korinji Zen monastery


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GUO GU (Dr. Jimmy Yu) is one of the late Master Sheng Yen's senior and closest disciples. He assisted Master Sheng Yen (1930-2009) in leading intensive retreats throughout the United States, Europe, and Asia. Guo Gu also edited and translated a number of Master Sheng Yen's books from Chinese to English. Guo Gu first learned meditation at the age of four from Master Guangqin (1892-1986), one of the most respected Taiwanese meditation masters. In 1982, Guo Gu began meditation practice with Master Sheng Yen, and was eventually ordained a monk. He became Sheng Yen's first personal attendant and translator, traveling worldwide with him. In 1995, he received inka (the seal of approval) for his first Chan experience, and was given permission by Master Sheng Yen to teach Chan independently. In 2000, Guo Gu left monasticism and re-entered lay life. He received his PhD in Buddhist Studies from Princeton University and is now teaching Buddhism and East Asian religions academically as an assistant professor at Florida State University, Tallahassee. He founded the Tallahassee Chan Group (www.tallahasseechan.com) and is also the guiding teacher for the Western Dharma Teachers Training course at the Chan Meditation Center in New York and the Dharma Drum Lineage. He is the author of the eBook single The Essence of Chan.

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