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This text features Master Dōgen's teachings as recorded by his Dharma successor, Koun Ejō. The title, translated as "True Dharma Eye Treasury: Record of Things Heard," distinguishes it from Dōgen's major work, Shōbōgenzō, by offering more accessible and straightforward teachings. It serves as a practical manual for Buddhist practice, particularly as a primer for Sōtō Zen. Dōgen articulates essential aspects of Buddhist practice in clear terms relevant to thirteenth-century Japanese society. Key themes include recognizing impermanence, transcending the ego, overcoming greed, relinquishing self-attachment, following a true teacher, and practicing zazen, specifically shikantaza or "just sitting." This bilingual edition features extensive notes that provide a fresh perspective on the text. Additionally, it includes translations and commentary on Dōgen's evocative waka poetry, previously published under the title White Snow on Bright Leaves, along with a selection of his waka poetry accompanied by commentary.

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Dogen's Shobogenzo Zuimonki, Ehei Dogen

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Titel
Dogen's Shobogenzo Zuimonki
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Ehei Dogen
Erscheinungsdatum
2022
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
438
ISBN10
1614295735
ISBN13
9781614295730
Reihe
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This text features Master Dōgen's teachings as recorded by his Dharma successor, Koun Ejō. The title, translated as "True Dharma Eye Treasury: Record of Things Heard," distinguishes it from Dōgen's major work, Shōbōgenzō, by offering more accessible and straightforward teachings. It serves as a practical manual for Buddhist practice, particularly as a primer for Sōtō Zen. Dōgen articulates essential aspects of Buddhist practice in clear terms relevant to thirteenth-century Japanese society. Key themes include recognizing impermanence, transcending the ego, overcoming greed, relinquishing self-attachment, following a true teacher, and practicing zazen, specifically shikantaza or "just sitting." This bilingual edition features extensive notes that provide a fresh perspective on the text. Additionally, it includes translations and commentary on Dōgen's evocative waka poetry, previously published under the title White Snow on Bright Leaves, along with a selection of his waka poetry accompanied by commentary.