Ebook: Not one single thing: a commentary on the Platform Sūtra
Author: Harada Shodo, Lago Jane, Storandt Priscilla Daichi
- Tags: RELIGION--Buddhism--History, RELIGION--Buddhism--Sacred Writings, RELIGION--Buddhism--Zen (see also PHILOSOPHY--Zen), RELIGION--Comparative Religion, Huineng -- 638-713. -- Liuzu da shi fa bao tan jing, RELIGION -- Buddhism -- Zen (see also PHILOSOPHY -- Zen), RELIGION -- Buddhism -- Sacred Writings, RELIGION -- Buddhism -- History, RELIGION -- Comparative Religion, Liuzu da shi fa bao tan jing (Huineng)
- Year: 2018
- Publisher: Wisdom Publications
- City: Somerville;MA
- Language: English
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"Explore the seminal Platform Sutra, with one of the greatest living Zen masters as a guide. A lodestone of Zen Buddhism, the Platform Sutra presents the life, work, and wisdom of Eno, or Huineng, the fascinating and much-loved seventh-century Sixth Patriarch of Chinese Zen. An illiterate woodcutter who famously attained enlightenment after only hearing a single line of a sutra, and who went on to decisively upstage senior monks with a poem that demonstrated the depth and clarity of his insight, his example has demonstrated to generations of students and spiritual seekers worldwide that enlightenment is attainable regardless of education or social standing. His exhortations to directly perceive one's true nature, right here and now, still reverberate in contemporary Zen. There is no bodhi tree, Nor stand of a mirror bright. Since all is void, Where can the dust alight? Shodo Harada Roshi's fresh reading of the Platform Sutra offers both the history behind the work and the lived experience of its wisdom. In a plain-English, conversational voice, Shodo Harada brings the sutra to life for his students, discussing and explaining its central points chapter by chapter and illustrating it with his own beautiful calligraphy. This is far from a collection of dry lectures; it is an essential Buddhist text brought to life"--
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