Complete Poison Blossoms from a Thicket of Thorn
The Great Zen Record of Zen Master Hakuin
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Word Count
188,000 words, Guess
Page Count
752 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL28624843M
- ISBN-139781619029316
- OCLC Control Number1053541514
- OCLC Control Number994220412
- Library of Congress Control Number2017007544
Classifications
- LCCBQ9399.E594K4513
Description
"The most influential master in the Japanese Rinzai tradition, Hakuin Ekaku (1686-1769) reestablished the rigorous koan-training methods of the great T{u2019}an- and Sung-dynasty masters of China; all modern Rinzai Zen masters trace their lineage to him and his teaching. Hakuin took the unusual step of overseeing the collection and publication of his own Zen records--a task usually left to students after the master{u2019}s death. Complete Poison Blossoms, comprising some 450 individual pieces--the majority in verse, ranging from four-line poems to essays sufficiently long to have been published as independent texts--is a sourcebook of guidance on the path to ultimate liberation. Waddell augments these texts with clarifying introductions and background context, detailed notes explaining Hakuin{u2019}s allusions, and side remarks recorded during lectures by Hakuin{u2019}s own students in their copies of the text. Hakuin{u2019}s teaching is elusive, suggestive, and poetic, a web of mysterious pieces that encourage students to delve into the reality of Buddha-nature and to realize it themselves."--Provided by publisher.
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