Publication
Imprint: Berkeley, Calif. : Rodmell Press, 1999, c1995. Edition: Second edition. Responsibility: Reb Anderson with a foreword by Susan Moon. OCLC Number: 41293740. Physical: Text : 1 volume : xviii, 173 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm. Features: Includes bibliography.
Call number
GT-B-Z / Ander
ISBN
0962713872 / 9780962713873
Collections
CSS Library Notes
Description: A collection of dharma talks, Warm Smiles from Cold Mountains explores the life of passionate commitment that lies at the heart of the formal practice of Zen meditation. Reb Anderson draws on over 30 years of experience as a Zen priest with stories covering a range of topics and concerns, from what it feels like to be a father, to the simple task of cleaning up a desk. At once inspirational and practical, Anderson bows to an ancient tradition as he helps to forge a modern-day Buddhism that urges us "to sit still in the middle of all living beings." from publisher
Table of Contents: Foreword by Susan Moon
Practicing deeply
Embracing all beings
Time and season
FY2002 /
Table of Contents: Foreword by Susan Moon
Practicing deeply
Embracing all beings
Time and season
FY2002 /
Physical description
xviii, 173 p.; 23 cm
Description
A collection of dharma talks, Warm Smiles from Cold Mountains explores the life of passionate commitment that lies at the heart of the formal practice of Zen meditation. Reb Anderson draws on over thirty years of experience as a Zen priest, exploring Buddhist yoga and psychology and the relationship of wisdom and compassion to the personal, social, and ecological crises of our time. At once inspirational and practical, he bows to an ancient tradition as he helps us to forge a modern-day Buddhism that urges us "to sit still in the middle of all living beings."
Language
Original language
English