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Zen Lessons:The Art of Leadership
Author Cleary, Thomas
Date1993, 1989, 2004.04
Pages168
PublisherShambhala Publications; Distributed in the U.S. by Random House
LocationBoston, MA, US [波士頓, 麻薩諸塞州, 美國]
Content type書籍=Book
Language英文=English
Keyword禪宗=Zen Buddhism=Zazen Buddhism; Leadership; Leadership;
AbstractZen Lessons Translated by Thomas Cleary The great Ch’an (Zen) masters of China – Mingjiao, Dajiao, Yuantong Na, Fushan Yuan, and others – brought to light by the eminent Buddhist translator and scholar Thomas Cleary. This guide to enlightened conduct for people in positions of authority offers advice on how to recognize genuine spiritual authority in a Zen teacher – advice that has been much needed throughout history. Zen Lessons is also an insightful study of the personal qualities necessary for the mastery of any position of power – whether religious, social, or political. Includes: how to evaluate potential leaders; decision-making; inspiring respect, and more. Shambhala Lion Editions. Read by Michael O’Keefe.

Table of contenst
Translator's Introduction
Notes on Sources
1.Enlightened Virtue
2.Study and Learning
3.Great and Small Evil
4.Honesty
5.A Vessel of Enlightenment
6.Modesty
7.Rules
8.Worry and Trouble
9.A Swift Bird
10.Work and the Way
11.Hot and Cold
12.Safety and Danger
13.Three Essentials of Leadership
14.Incompatibility
15.Leadership and the Community
16.Vermilion Outhouses
17.Mastering Mind
18.Mistrust
19.The House of Homeleavers
20.Chan Adepts
21.Chan Communities
22.Knowing People
23.Virtue and Benevolence
24.Mastery in Both Worlds
25.An Inscrutable Buddha
26.Great Light
27.Essentials of Leadership
28.Worry
29.The Self-Pointer
30.Defeatism
31.Speech and Action
32.Seeing Through
33.Study without Turning Away from People
34.Acting Too Early
35.Continuing Education
36.Decisions
37.Personnel Problems
38.Graduate Studies
39.Sages and Ordinary People
40.Being in the World without Misery
41.Communication of Hearts
42.Make the Way Wide
43.No Deception
44.The Chief Elder
45.Passing the Test
46.Farther and Farther
47.Will
48.Adding Dirt to a Mountain
49.Loss of Integrity
50.Mind and Traces
51.Don't Rush
52.The Call of Duty
53.Hypocrisy
54.Genuine Care
55.The Use of Finery
56.Advice to a King
57.The Just
58.Adaptation
59.Selecting Associates
60.Knowing People
61.Insects
62.Loftiness of Spirit
63.Sincere Liking for Learning
64.Timing
65.Too Late
66.Back to Basics
67.Gradual Development
68.Narrowmindedness and Indulgence
69.Gain and Loss
70.Overreaching Oneself
ISBN1570628831 (Format: Trade Paper)
Hits769
Created date1998.04.28



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