Song of the Wind in the Dry Tree: Commentaries on Dogens Sansho Doei & Koun Ejos Komyozo Zanmai

Author:   Philippe Reiryu Coupey ,  Rei Ryu Philippe Coupey Coupey ,  Rosemary Cottis
Publisher:   Hohm Press,U.S.
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9781935387824


Pages:   80
Publication Date:   01 October 2014
Format:   Paperback
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Song of the Wind in the Dry Tree: Commentaries on Dogens Sansho Doei & Koun Ejos Komyozo Zanmai


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This book of commentaries given by Zen Master Philippe Coupey covers two 13th-century Japanese texts. In Part I, he has chosen twelve poems from the Sansho Doei, a collection of poetry composed by Master Dogen Zenji between 1245 and 1253. In Part II, Coupey comments on the complete text of Komyozo Zanmai, written in 1278 by Dogen's disciple and successor, Master Koun Ejo. The author's fresh interpretation of these two classic texts rests on an intimate and fundamental experience with this material, beyond space and time. Coupey's words are addressed to the reader's heart, shedding light on our own quest and ratifying the discoveries that we may have made along the way. Clearly, then, the message of this book is not intended to come under the heading of scholarship or to add to our intellectual baggage, but to enrich our spiritual life. The twelve poems from Dogen's Sansho Doei are clear and obvious observations of nature. They comprise a rich facet of Dogen's poetic sensitivity, set entirely in the immediacy of real life, a direct experience of ordinary consciousness. Dogen's poems refer to nature; nonetheless, they speak of the experience of awakening at every opportunity. In Part II, Coupey's commentary on Ejo's teaching,Komyozo Zanmai, he explains that this timeless teaching is a pure jewel that encapsulates and expresses the purest essence of transmitted Zen. In Coupey's view, this 13th-century treatise is absolutely no different from all that Zen disciples have received through the ages and are, in turn, transmitting today. ""This is how zazen, the Way, should be studied"", Coupey asserts.

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Author:   Philippe Reiryu Coupey ,  Rei Ryu Philippe Coupey Coupey ,  Rosemary Cottis
Publisher:   Hohm Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Hohm Press,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.174kg
ISBN:  

9781935387824


ISBN 10:   1935387820
Pages:   80
Publication Date:   01 October 2014
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Zen Master Rei Ryu Philippe Coupey is an American, and has been living in Paris for almost forty years. Educated at the Sorbonne, Coupey is a writer and a disciple of the deceased Japanese Soto Zen Master Taisen Deshimaru, continuing the daily practice he was taught. He directs a large European community of monks and nuns and is a member and officer of the International Zen Association founded by Master Deshimaru. Coupey is one of the principal Soto Zen teachers in Europe.

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