Zen Inklings: Some Stories, Fables, Parables, Sermons, and Prints, with Notes and CommentariesThis is an introduction to Zen, its inner spirit and application to daily living. |
Contents
A Sermon | 11 |
The Need for Begging | 15 |
The Bones of Buddha | 23 |
Copyright | |
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abbot animal asked attained satori aware beautiful became become began begging Blyth Bobo Roshi bodhisattva bokken Buddha continued counted fish D. T. Suzuki Daitoku-ji deacon demon deshi disciple dojo doubt earnest acolyte Engaku-ji Enryaku-ji eyes faith felt finally fish sorter flesh garden gazed ghoul grew Hakuin hands heard holy Kaian Zenji Kanjin kata kenshi knew known koan Kyoto later learned lived longer looked Manjusri meaning meditation mindless monkey mind mountain Murakami Nanzen-ji nature never night occur once pain perhaps poem priest R. H. Blyth reason returned Rinzai Zen Ruth samurai sanzen seemed sensei sesshin Shigeko Shigo shugyo sitting smiled Sokei-an stood stopped summer sutras Suzuki sword swordsman Tajima talked Tanka temple thing thought Tokyo told Ueda understand understood Urayama village wonder woodcutter Yugoro Yuza Yuzaburo zazen Zen Library Zen master zendo Zoga