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- No Way But Through
Henry Shukman • Original Love: The Four Inns on the Path of Awakening
Tokmé Zongpo’s aim is to be free of the tyranny of reaction and to be awake in what is arising internally and externally. The path he describes is not a path to success as it is conventionally understood. It is a path to freedom for those who are seeking a different way of experiencing life itself.
Ken I. McLeod • Reflections on Silver River
Mariko Gordon
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Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind.
Noah Levine • Dharma Punx
When we see our teacher as a buddha, that is a mark of the evolution of our Vajrayana practice
Reginald A. Ray • In the Presence of Masters: Wisdom from 30 Contemporary Tibetan Buddhist Teachers
Robinson Jeffers
Ken I. McLeod • Reflections on Silver River
respected Tanchiu Koji Terayama, director of Hitsu Zendo. The English translation of his book’s title is Zen and the Art of Calligraphy (transl. by John Stevens; Penguin Group, 1983).
Sato,Shozo • Shodo: The Quiet Art of Japanese Zen Calligraphy, Learn the Wisdom of Zen Through Traditional Brush Painting
The breath is seen to be the morning wind; our ideas, the greening of a landscape; compassion, the embodied realization of our practice.
Michael Stone • The Inner Tradition of Yoga: A Guide to Yoga Philosophy for the Contemporary Practitioner
The goal of Zen is to awaken to life as it is, rather than stay in the comparative dream world of our ideas about it.