Series Title: The Library of Perennial Philosophy; Available Through: Alibris; Baker & Taylor Books; Bookpeople; Brodart Company; National Book Network
關鍵詞
淨土宗=Pure Land Buddhism=Shin Buddhsim; 日本佛教=Japanese Buddhism;
摘要
Shin, or Pure Land, is the flower of Japanese Buddhism. Although it is less well known in the West than Zen, Vipassana or Tibetan Buddhism, its message of holy freedom, or naturalness, which arises when man conforms with sincere attachment to the Eternal saving will of the Buddha has been an illuminating way of spiritual awakening for multitudes of Japanese people since the sixth century when Buddhism came to Japan.
Kanamatsu's Naturalness, written in 1949, is more than an introduction to the essence of Shin Buddhism. It is a profound and enlightened meditation on the relationship between man and Amida Buddha, who is pure mercy and whose Name is a vehicle of Nirvanic Reality. Combining the erudition of a philosopher with the sensitivity of a poet, Kanamatsu leads the reader into the heart of the subject where man may unite with the Buddha-Nature even in the ordinary activities of everyday life. The deep compassion and beautiful simplicity of this classic work-- which like a haiku speaks volumes with few words-- will appeal to all people who seek a spiritual antidote to the artificiality and ugliness that causes much of the suffering in our world.
● CONTENTS Publisher’s Foreward On Naturalness Author’s Preface Introduction by Reverend Tetsuo Unno I. Pure Feeling II. Dharma III. Revealer and the Savior IV. The Original Vow of the Savior V. Naturalness in Everyday Work Biographical Notes