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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Dennis Genpo Merzel , Bernie GlassmanPublisher: Shambhala Publications Inc Imprint: Shambhala Publications Inc Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.354kg ISBN: 9781590301739ISBN 10: 1590301730 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 15 February 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Inactive Availability: In Print ![]() Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsClear, crisp, and intimate. Readers new to the subject will gain a clear perspective on Zen practice as it really is, and seasoned practitioners will find much here to support and clarify practice. This will also appeal to readers interested in the development of Buddhism in America and how the essentials of a tradition can adapt to the demands of the modern world. -- Library Journal Genpo Roshi invites us in a direct, no-nonsense language to transform ourselves and the world around us. He makes the Zen way clear and accessible to anyone who is willing to engage it. A must for every Zen library. --John Daido Loori Roshi, Abbot of the Zen Mountain Monastery and author of The Eight Gates of Zen Genpo Roshi gives those who have never meditated a chance to see their true face and experience the oneness of life. --Roshi Bernie Glassman, author of Infinite Circle The value of this original book lies not only in its clear presentation of Zen teaching, but also in the long experience and the depth of insight of its author. --Roshi Robert Jinsen Kennedy, author of Zen Spirit, Christian Spirit, and Zen Gifts to Christians Clear, crisp, and intimate. Readers new to the subject will gain a clear perspective on Zen practice as it really is, and seasoned practitioners will find much here to support and clarify practice. This will also appeal to readers interested in the development of Buddhism in America and how the essentials of a tradition can adapt to the demands of the modern world. -- Library Journal <p><br> Genpo Roshi invites us in a direct, no-nonsense language to transform ourselves and the world around us. He makes the Zen way clear and accessible to anyone who is willing to engage it. A must for every Zen library. --John Daido Loori Roshi, Abbot of the Zen Mountain Monastery and author of The Eight Gates of Zen <p><br> Genpo Roshi gives those who have never meditated a chance to see their true face and experience the oneness of life. --Roshi Bernie Glassman, author of Infinite Circle <p><br> The value of this original book lies not only in its clear presentationw Clear, crisp, and intimate. Readers new to the subject will gain a clear perspective on Zen practice as it really is, and seasoned practitioners will find much here to support and clarify practice. This will also appeal to readers interested in the development of Buddhism in America and how the essentials of a tradition can adapt to the demands of the modern world. -- Library Journal <p><br> Genpo Roshi invites us in a direct, no-nonsense language to transform ourselves and the world around us. He makes the Zen way clear and accessible to anyone who is willing to engage it. A must for every Zen library. --John Daido Loori Roshi, Abbot of the Zen Mountain Monastery and author of The Eight Gates of Zen <p><br> Genpo Roshi gives those who have never meditated a chance to see their true face and experience the oneness of life. --Roshi Bernie Glassman, author of Infinite Circle <p><br> The value of this original book lies not only in its clear presentationt Clear, crisp, and intimate. Readers new to the subject will gain a clear perspective on Zen practice as it really is, and seasoned practitioners will find much here to support and clarify practice. This will also appeal to readers interested in the development of Buddhism in America and how the essentials of a tradition can adapt to the demands of the modern world. -- Library Journal Genpo Roshi invites us in a direct, no-nonsense language to transform ourselves and the world around us. He makes the Zen way clear and accessible to anyone who is willing to engage it. A must for every Zen library. --John Daido Loori Roshi, Abbot of the Zen Mountain Monastery and author of The Eight Gates of Zen Genpo Roshi gives those who have never meditated a chance to see their true face and experience the oneness of life. --Roshi Bernie Glassman, author of Infinite Circle The value of this original book lies not only in its clear presentation of Zen teaching, but also in the long experience and the depth of insight of its author. --Roshi Robert Jinsen Kennedy, author of Zen Spirit, Christian Spirit , and Zen Gifts to Christians Clear, crisp, and intimate. Readers new to the subject will gain a clear perspective on Zen practice as it really is, and seasoned practitioners will find much here to support and clarify practice. This will also appeal to readers interested in the development of Buddhism in America and how the essentials of a tradition can adapt to the demands of the modern world. -- Library Journal Genpo Roshi invites us in a direct, no-nonsense language to transform ourselves and the world around us. He makes the Zen way clear and accessible to anyone who is willing to engage it. A must for every Zen library. --John Daido Loori Roshi, Abbot of the Zen Mountain Monastery and author of The Eight Gates of Zen Genpo Roshi gives those who have never meditated a chance to see their true face and experience the oneness of life. --Roshi Bernie Glassman, author of Infinite Circle The value of this original book lies not only in its clear presentation of Zen teaching, but also in the long experience and the depth of insight of its author. --Roshi Robert Jinsen Kennedy, author of Zen Spirit, Christian Spirit , and Zen Gifts to Christians Clear, crisp, and intimate. Readers new to the subject will gain a clear perspective on Zen practice as it really is, and seasoned practitioners will find much here to support and clarify practice. This will also appeal to readers interested in the development of Buddhism in America and how the essentials of a tradition can adapt to the demands of the modern world. - Library Journal Genpo Roshi invites us in a direct, no-nonsense language to transform ourselves and the world around us. He makes the Zen way clear and accessible to anyone who is willing to engage it. A must for every Zen library. -John Daido Loori Roshi, Abbot of the Zen Mountain Monastery and author of The Eight Gates of Zen Genpo Roshi gives those who have never meditated a chance to see their true face and experience the oneness of life. -Roshi Bernie Glassman, author of Infinite Circle The value of this original book lies not Author InformationDennis Genpo Merzel Roshi is the founder of Kanzeon Sangha and is the abbot of Kanzeon Zen Center in Utah. He has been teaching Zen since 1978 and received Dharma transmission from Taizan Maezumi Roshi in 1980. Genpo Roshi now holds the position of president of the White Plum Lineage, the lineage of Maezumi Roshi. His books include Beyond Sanity and Madness, The Eye Never Sleeps, and 24/7 Dharma. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |