The Tale of Zen Master Bho Li

The Tale of Zen Master Bho Li
Author: Barbara Verkuilen,Aaron Gilmore
Publsiher: Firethroat Press LLC
Total Pages: 63
Release: 2011
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780983097204

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"The Tale of Zen Master Bho Li is the story of an eight-year-old orphan who becomes a beloved Zen Master. Meet the cast of memorable companions who assist him on his captivating life's journey: The Firethroat - an exotic little bird that saves him from a life threatening circumstance ; Soyu Sei - the Dangerous Granny whose wise and tender guidance civilizes the feral child he'd become without taming his wild heart ; Master Wu - abbot of Silent Thunder Zen Monastery, whose successor he would become ; and Master Bho Li's three most problematic disciples: Sei Wot, Noh Hui, and Wai Mi, from each of whom he learns an important lesson.

Zibo

Zibo
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Jain Publishing Company
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2001-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780875730547

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Zibo, the last of the great Chinese Zen masters, played a leading role in the 16th century revival of Buddhism in China. A famous teacher with wide contacts in high society and among the common people, Zibo taught Zen by personal example, showing in his own life the single-minded determination and pure intent characteristic of the champions of Zen. In a final uncompromising gesture, he gave his life in a protest against the policies of the tyrannical imperial authorities. This is Zen teaching from an authentic source, a classic Zen teacher who embodied the truth of the Buddhist Teaching. The language is plain and direct, the message challenging and profound. The lessons left to us by Zibo are indeed jewels from the treasury of light.

The Legend of a Zen Master Life and Teachings of Bodhidharma

The Legend of a Zen Master  Life and Teachings of Bodhidharma
Author: Sibin Babu
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 58
Release: 2019-03-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1090464312

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Bodhidharma was a Buddhist monk who lived during the 5th century. He is traditionally credited as the transmitter of Chan Buddhism to China, and regarded as its first Chinese patriarch. According to Chinese legend, he also began the physical training of the monks of Shaolin Monastery that led to the creation of Shaolin kungfu. There are a number of stories and legends surrounding Bodhidharma. Some of that might be real; and a lot others just made up. In any case, they are very interesting. They bring forth the down-to-earth wisdom and the curt wit of Bodhidharma. His life, in many ways, echoes that of the Buddha himself, and his achievements are enormous. This book describes the life and teachings of Bodhidharma in a simple and effective way that the reader can understand. The book covers his zen teachings and physical training techniques that includes: - His unique Zen meditation.- 18 Luhon hands.- Muscle tendon changing classic(Yijin jing) So this book covers authentic training methods given to shaolin monks by Bodhidharma

Zen Master Tales

Zen Master Tales
Author: Peter Haskel
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2022-04-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780834844339

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A lively collection of folk tales and Buddhist teaching stories from four noted premodern Japanese Zen masters: Taigu Sôchiku (1584–1669), Sengai Gibon (1750-1831), Hakuin Ekaku (1686-1769), and Taigu Ryôkan (1758-1831). Zen Master Tales collects never before translated stories of four prominent Zen masters from the Edo period of Japanese history (1603-1868). Drawn from an era that saw the “democratization” of Japanese Zen, these stories paint a picture of robust, funny, and poignant engagement between Zen luminaries and the emergent chоnin or “townsperson” culture of early modern Japan. Here we find Zen monks engaging with samurai, merchants, housewives, entertainers, and farmers. These masters affirmed that the essentials of Zen practice—zazen, koan study, even enlightenment—could be conveyed to all members of Japanese society in ordinary speech, including even comic verse and work songs. Against the backdrop of this rich tableau, Zen Master Tales serves not only as a text for Zen students but also as a wide-ranging window onto the fascinating literary, material, and social history of Edo Japan. In his introduction, translator Peter Haskel explains the history of Zen “stories” from the tradition’s Golden Age in China through the compilation of the classic koan collections and on to the era from which the stories in Zen Master Tales are drawn. What was true of the Chinese tradition, he writes—“its focus on the individual’s ordinary activity as the function, the manifestation of the absolute”—continued in the Japanese context. “Most of these Japanese stories, however unabashedly humorous and at times crude, impart something of the character of the Zen masters involved, whose attainment must be plainly manifest in even the most humble and unlikely of situations.”

Zen Tales by Master Hora

Zen Tales by Master Hora
Author: Practice HORA USA,Master HORA
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2014-10-14
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0990457419

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Zen Tales By Master HORA The Book of Destiny, The Book of Time, The Book of Answers There are 112 Zen Master answers to the questions from doctors, musicians, business people, scientists, stay at home parents, and students from different parts of the world. It is divided into four sections: About Path About Life About Family About Business This book is about finding your way out of deadlock. It is made with a positive attitude. If you have an emotionally flavored honest question, test yourself - open it at any page. Point at any line with your finger - there where your finger falls is here and now. Up above the text is the cause - past, below the text is the effect - future. In it you can always find thematic answers. Read them carefully.

Wild Ivy

Wild Ivy
Author: Hakuin
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1999
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015043816100

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Hakuin Zenji, also known as Hakuin Ekaku (1689-1769), is often referred to as the "father" of the Japanese Zen Rinzai school. His reforms revitalized the school, ensuring its endurance even to our own day. A fiery and dynamic teacher and renowned artist, Hakuin reemphasized the importance of zazen, or sitting meditation, in his teaching. This intimate self-portrait of the Zen master includes reminiscences from his childhood, an account of how he came to practice Zen, and a description of his enlightenment experiences.

Tending the Fire

Tending the Fire
Author: Dale Verkuilen,Barbara Verkuilen
Publsiher: Firethroat Press LLC
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2012
Genre: Introspection
ISBN: 9780983097228

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Zen Unleashed

Zen Unleashed
Author: Tim Macejak,Sheila the Zen Dog
Publsiher: Bookhouse Fulfillment
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013-04-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 159298990X

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Sheila the Zen Dog encourages us Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike to find peace through letting go of attachments and learning to be in the moment. Whether pondering the merits of barking versus receiving tummy rubs, considering the similarities between police dogs and show dogs, or sharing secrets of doggie dreams, Sheila uses her natural dog wisdom, haiku poetry, and simple explanations to fetch and deliver a clear and useful summary of Zen Buddhist teachings. Often dubbed The Middle Path, Buddhism as explained by this Zen Dog offers guidance to anyone, regardless of breed.