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  • chicanobudista
    Member
    • Mar 2008
    • 864

    #16
    Originally posted by Taigu
    no, it is not. It is a selection of short yet inspiring quotes from all the works of Dogen organized by themes such as : practice, wisdom, robe, time, space etc.

    gassho

    T.
    Gracias, Taigu....peace..Erik
    paz,
    Erik


    Flor de Nopal Sangha

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    • acss1
      Member
      • Aug 2013
      • 20

      #17
      This book is extraordinary. Best intro to Dogen ever.

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      • acss1
        Member
        • Aug 2013
        • 20

        #18
        I'd like to add that if someone were to approach me and ask what books would be most important to start them on Dogen's way, I'd say this new book by Tanahashi/Levitt, Opening The Hand of Thought, and Realizing Genjokoan by Okumura.

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        • Risho
          Member
          • May 2010
          • 3178

          #19
          Thanks Taigu! Gonna pick this one up today.

          Gassho,

          Risho
          Email: risho.treeleaf@gmail.com

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          • Ed
            Member
            • Nov 2012
            • 223

            #20
            Uchiyama Roshi

            Originally posted by acss1
            I'd like to add that if someone were to approach me and ask what books would be most important to start them on Dogen's way, I'd say this new book by Tanahashi/Levitt, Opening The Hand of Thought, and Realizing Genjokoan by Okumura.

            Amen.
            Both titles above are solid practice material. I would add, as I have said before here, COMMENTARY ON GENJOKOAN edited by several teachers including Okamura Roshi. The last commentary is Uchiyama Roshi's and it is a master's grand piece (IMHO): what patience and compassion he shows for posterity in sharing these teachings so clearly. He does it as well in OPENING THE HAND OF THOUGHT.

            REALISING is already a classic rounded up nicely by LIVING BY VOW. Okamura's nex book is on the Precepts and it shows this teacher's commitment to leaving a solid record of his experience, knowledge and passion for Dogen Zenji and Zen Buddhism and his dedication to teaching in the West.

            What these teacher's have in common is a regard for zazen as the pivot point of Dogen's practice, with studies and ceremony important but zazen, it seems to me, central. Okamura was, as some may already know, Uchiyama Roshi's deciple.

            In gassho.
            Last edited by Ed; 09-03-2013, 12:48 PM. Reason: Okamur and Uchiyama's relation
            "Know that the practice of zazen is the complete path of buddha-dharma and nothing can be compared to it....it is not the practice of one or two buddhas but all the buddha ancestors practice this way."
            Dogen zenji in Bendowa





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