The Five Houses of Zen

The Five Houses of Zen
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Publisher : Shambhala Publications
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-10 : 9781570622922
ISBN-13 : 1570622922
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Download or read book The Five Houses of Zen written by and published by Shambhala Publications. This book was released on 1997-04-15 with total page 193 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For all its emphasis on the direct experience on insight without reliance on the products of the intellect, the Zen tradition has created a huge body of writings. Of this cast literature, the writings associated with the so-called Five Houses of Zen are widely considered to be preeminent. These Five Houses—which arose in China during the ninth and tenth centuries, often referred to as the Golden Age of Zen—were not schools or sects but styles of Zen teaching represented by some of the most outstanding masters in Zen history. The writing of these great Zen teachers are presented here, many translated for the first time. These include: • The sayings of Pai-chang, famous for his Zen dictum "A day without work, a day without food." • Selections from Kuei-shan's collection of Zen admonitions, considered essential reading by numerous Buddhist teachers. • Sun-chi's unique discussion of the inner meaning of the circular symbol in Zen teaching. • Sayings of Huang-po from The Essential Method of Transmission of Mind. • Excerpts from The Record of Lin-chi , a great classical text of Zen literature. • Ts'ao-shan's presentation of the famous teaching device known as the Five Ranks. • Selections of poetry from the Cascade Collection by Hsueh-tou, renowned for his poetic commentaries on the classic Blue Cliff Record. • Yung-ming's teachings on how to balance the two basic aspects of meditation: concentration and insight.


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