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Author |
Nishijima, Gudo
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Date | 2009.08.03 |
Pages | 246 |
Publisher | Dogen Sangha Publications |
Publisher Url |
http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~sanskrit/
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Location | Melbourne, Australia [墨爾本, 澳洲] |
Content type | 書籍=Book |
Language | 英文=English |
Note | 4th Revised edition |
Abstract | Buddhist masters of the past have explained the relationship between Buddhist theory and the Truth by way of a simple metaphor. The Truth, they say, is like the distant moon. Ideas, theories, and explanations are merely fingers pointing at that far-away goal. They are not, and can never be, the moon itself. So this book is one such finger, a finger pointing at the moon, but the moon itself can be touched by you alone... The Buddhism which emerges from To Meet the Real Dragon is Buddhism for real people: ordinary human beings with ordinary human problems. It is humanistic Zen--Zen for human beings. Here are a few of the topics covered by this very readable book: What is Religion, Meeting a True Master, Master Dogen, Science and Buddhism, Idealism and Materialism, Gautama Buddha, The Four Noble Truths, The Transmission of the Truth, Cause and Effect, Not Doing Wrong, Action: The Center of Buddhism, Zazen, The Four Philosophies. |
ISBN | 9780956299901 (pbk); 0956299903 |
Hits | 1043 |
Created date | 2009.09.25 |
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