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Moon in a Dewdrop.: Eihei Dogen (), among the first to transmit Zen Buddhism from China to Japan and founder of the important Soto School, was not only a profoundly influential and 4/5(1). The item Moon in a dewdrop: writings of Zen Master Dōgen, edited by Kazuaki Tanahashi ; translated by Robert Aitken [and others] represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri Libraries. This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch. Kaz Tanahashi in his book Moon in a Dew Drop Writings of Zen Master Dogen writes, “He taught a method of meditation called zhigan dazuo (now better known in its Japanese transliteration, shikan taza)—a single-minded sitting meditation wherein one does not try to solve questions or attain realization (page 6).”1 As you work through these ideas of Dogen’s writings and teachings I encourage you to Author: Kathleen A Bishop.


Moon in a Dewdrop contains the key essays of the great master, as well as extensive background materials that will help Western readers to approach this significant work. There is also a selection of Dogen's poetry, most of which has not appeared in English translation before. Dogen's thought runs counter to conventional logic, employing. Moon In A Dewdrop Writings Of Zen Master Dogen 1/7 [Book] Moon in a Dewdrop-Dōgen Eihei Dogen (), among the first to transmit Zen Buddhism from China to Japan and founder of the important Soto School, was not only a profoundly influential and provocative Zen philosopher but also one of the most stimulating. Moon in a Dewdrop: Writings of Zen Master Dogen. Edited by Kazuaki Tanahashi. View this book on Amazon» Eihei Dogen (), among the first to transmit Zen Buddhism from China to Japan and founder of the important Soto School, was not only a profoundly influential and provocative Zen philosopher but also one of the most stimulating figures in Japanese letters.


Moon in a dewdrop. "Twenty essays from Dōgen's Treasury of the True Dharma Eye (Shōbōgenzō), constitute the main portion of this book. Four important texts originally written as independent works are also included, along with a selection of Dōgen's poems"--P. v. The item Moon in a dewdrop: writings of Zen Master Dōgen, edited by Kazuaki Tanahashi ; translated by Robert Aitken [and others] represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in University of Missouri Libraries. This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch. Kazuaki Tanahashi, collaborating with several other Zen authorities, has produced sensitive and accurate translations of Dogen's most important texts. Moon in a Dewdrop contains the key essays of the great master, as well as extensive background materials that will help Western readers to approach this significant work. There is also a selection of Dogen's poetry, most of which has not appeared in English translation before.

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