Miniatures of a Zen master

by Robert Aitken

Hardcover, 2008

Publication

Berkeley, California : Counterpoint, 2008. Responsibility: Robert Aitken with an introduction by Nelson Foster. OCLC Number: 209590311. Physical: Text : 1 volume : xiv, 210 pages ; 21 cm. Features: Includes bibliography.

Call number

GT-B-Z / Aitke

Barcode

BK-06028

ISBN

9781582434414

CSS Library Notes

Description: Miniatures of a Zen Master is a collection of 188 short texts. Some are clearly parables; others are simple stories, quotations, memories, and commentaries. Resembling Benjamin Franklin's Almanac or the epigrams of Chamfort as much as it does work from ancient sages, this collection of "miniatures" distills a life devoted to teaching and awareness, of being present, and of showing up and making a difference. -- from inside jacket

Location: COLLECTION: Teachings & Practices -- AREA: Great Traditions -- SECTION: Buddhism - Zen & Chan / Filing name: Aitken

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Physical description

xiv, 210 p.; 21 cm

Description

"In this sprightly collection of 188 short texts, [Aitken] offers brief stories, observations, memories, and commentaries." --Spirituality & Practice   For more than four decades, Robert Aitken Roshi has taught thousands of people the Buddhist practice of Zen meditation, and has led hundreds through their practice of the study of traditional koans. He has authored more than a dozen books; volumes of commentary on sacred texts; works on ethics, daily life, and social action; and one of the best-loved introductions to Zen Buddhism, Taking the Path of Zen. A founder of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship, he has spent his life as a political activist, work he continues to this day.   To culminate a long and remarkable life, 91-year-old Aitken Roshi offers a collection of 188 short texts in Miniatures of a Zen Master. Some are clearly parables; others are simple stories, quotations, memories, and commentaries. Resembling Benjamin Franklin's Almanac or the epigrams of Chamfort as much as it does work from ancient sages, this collection of miniatures distills a life devoted to teaching and awareness, of being present, showing up, and making a difference.   "Like some of the finest Zen literature, they read like the contents of one's own mind and also like a mirror held up to show the mind's quotidian chatter to be somehow pure." --BuddhaDharma… (more)

Language

Original language

English

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