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Zen Buddhism: Sōtō Zen Essays from the Shōbōgenzō

Author: Dogen Zenji

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Title: Zen Buddhism: Sōtō Zen Essays from the Shōbōgenzō

Author: Dogen Zenji

Description: Selected essays from Dogen Zenji's Shōbōgenzō (Treasury of the Eye of True Teaching), translated and introduced by Thomas Cleary. Includes Genjokoan, the founding text of Japanese Sōtō Zen written for both monastics and lay practitioners.

Pages: 16

Size: 0.68 MB

Format: PDF

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