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No Shadow Draws the Water
Author Aitken, Robert Baker
Source Parabola
Volumev.21 n.4 Winter
Date1996
Pages13 - 15
PublisherSociety for the Study of Myth and Tradition
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
Note320; Excerpt from 'Original Dwelling Place:Zen Buddhist Essays' -- Work & Play issue
KeywordPsychological Aspects of 禪宗=Zen Buddhism=Zazen Buddhism=Chan Buddhism=Son Buddhism; Philosophy of Play;Aitken, Robert;
AbstractZen Buddhism frequently involves a type of playful interaction that is intended to lead to enlightenment. The play of taking on roles, whether of Zen teacher or student,parent or friend,is no different than the child's game of playing house. Many Zen stories speak of the poverty of Buddha nature,its inherent emptiness or lack of significance. Such teachings point to a way of taking things so that nothing impedes a direct response to whatever circumstances present themselves.
ISSN03621596
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Created date2000.11.18



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