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  • Tên sách : Zen Flesh, Zen Bones
  • Tác giả : Charles E. Tuttle
  • Dịch giả :
  • Ngôn ngữ : Anh
  • Số trang : 211
  • Nhà xuất bản : Charles E. Tuttle co. Rutland Vermont Tokyo, Japan
  • Năm xuất bản : 1963
  • Phân loại : Sách tiếng Anh-English
  • MCB : 12010000004057
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  • Tóm tắt :

ZEN FLESH, ZEN BONES

A COLLECTION OF ZEN

 PRE-ZEN WRITING S – COMPILED

By PAUL REPS

CHARLES E. TUTTLE CO.

Rutland, Vermont

Tokyo, Japan

 

FOREWORD

This book includeds four books:

101 Zen stories was first published in 1939 by Rider and company, London, and David McKay company, Philadelphia. These stories recount actual experiences of Chinese and Japanese Zen teachers over a period of more than five centuries.

The Gateless Gate was first published in 1934 by John Murray, Los Angeless. It is a collection of problems called koan that Zen teachers use in guiding their students toward release, first recorded by a Chinese master in the year 1228

10 bulls was first publised in 1935 by De Vorss and Company, Los Angeles, and subsequently by Ralph R. Phillips, Portland, Oregon. It is a translation from the Chinese of a famous twlfth-century commentary upon the stages of awareness leading to enlightenment and is here illustrated by one of Japan’s best contemporary woodblock artists.

 

CONTENTS

FOREWORD

Zen stories – transcribe by Nyogen Senzaki and Paul Reps

1.                  a cup of tea

2.                  finding a diamond on a muddy road

3.                  Is that so?

4.                  Obedience

5.                  If you love, love openly

6.                  Noloving-kindness

7.                  Annoucement

8.                  Great waves

9.                  The moon cannot be stolen

10.              The last poem of Hoshin

11.              The story of Shunkai

12.              Happy Chinaman

13.              A Buddha

14.              Muddy road

15.              Shoun and his mother

16.              Not far from Buddhahood

17.              Stingy in teaching

18.              a Parable

19.              The first principle

20.              A mother’s advice

21.              The sound of one hand

22.              My heart burns like fire

23.              Eshun’s departure

24.              Reciting Sutras

25.              Three days more

26.              Trading dialogue for lodging

27.              the voice happiness

28.              Open your own treasure house

29.              No water, no moon

30.              Calling card

31.              Everything is best

32.              Inch time foot gem

33.              Mokusen’s hand

34.              Smile in his lifetime

35.              Every – minute Zen

36.              Flower shower

37.              Publishing the Sutras

38.              Gisho’s work

39.              Sleeping in the daytime

40.              In dreamland

41.              Joshu’s Zen

42.              The dead man’s answer

43.              Zen in a beggar’s life

44.              The thief who became a disciple

45.              Right and wrong

46.              How grass and trees become enlightened

47.              The stingy artist

48.              Accurate proportion

49.              Black-nosed Buddha

50.              Ryonen’s clear realization

51.              Sour Miso

52.              Your light may go out

53.              The giver should be thankful

54.              Thelast will and testament

55.              The tea-master and the assassin

56.              The true path

57.              The gates of the paradise

58.              arresting the stone Buddha

59.              Soldiers of humanity

60.              The tunnel

61.              Gudo and the emperor

62.              In the hands of destiny

63.              Killing

64.              Kasan sweat

65.              The subjugation of a ghost

66.              Children of his majesty

67.              What are you doing! What are you saying!

68.              One note of Zen

69.              Eating the blame

70.              The most valuable thing in the world

71.              Learning to be silent

72.              The blockhead lord

73.              Ten successors

74.              True reformation

75.              Temper

76.              The stone mind

77.              No attachment to dust

78.              Real prosperity

79.              Incense burner

80.              The real miracle

81.              Just go to sleep

82.              Nothing exists

83.              No work, no food

84.              True friends

85.              Time to die

86.              The living Buddha and the tubmaker

87.              Three kinds of success

88.              How to write a Chinese poem

89.              Zen dialogue

90.              The last rap

91.              The taste of Banzo’s sword

92.              Fire-poker Zen

93.              Storyteller’s Zen

94.              midnight excursion

95.              A letter to a dying man

96.              A drop of water

97.              Teaching the ultimate

98.              Non-attchment

99.              Tosui’s vinegar

100.          The silent temple

101.          Buddha’s Zen

 

THE GATELESS GATE

By EKAI, CALLED MU-MON

Transcribed by NYOGEN SENZAKI AND PAUL REPS

1.                  joshu’s dog

2.                  Hyakujo’s fox

3.                  gutei’s finger

4.                  A beardless foreigner

5.                  Kyogen mounts the tree

6.                  Buddha twiris a flower

7.                  Joshu washes the bowl

8.                  Keichu’s wheel

9.                  A Buddha before history

10.              Seizei alone and poor

11.              Joshu examines a monk in meditation

12.              Zuigan calls his own master

13.              Tokusan holds his bowl

14.              Nansen cuts the cat in two

15.              Tozan’s three blows

16.              Bells and robes

17.              Three calls of the emperor’s teacher

18.              Tozan’s three pounds

19.              Everyday life is the path

20.              The enlightened man

21.              Dried dung

22.              Kashapa’s preaching sign

23.              Do not think good, do not think not- good

24.              without words, without silence

25.              Preaching from the third seat

26.              Two monk roll up the screen

27.              It is not mind, it is not Buddha, it is not things

28.              Blow out the candle

29.              Not the wind, not the flag

30.              This mind is Buddha

31.              Joshu investigates

32.              A philosopher asks Buddha

33.              This mind is not Buddha

34.              Learning is not the path

35.              Two souls

36.              Meeting a Zen master on the road

37.              A buffalo passes through the enclosure

38.              An oak tree in the garden

39.              Ummon’s sidetrack

40.              Tipping over a water vase

41.              Boddhidharma pacifies the mind

42.              The girl comes out from meditation

43.              Shuzan’s short staff

44.              Basho’s staff

45.              Who is he?

46.              Proceed from the top of the pole

47.              Three gates of Tosotsu

48.              One road of Kembo

49.              Amban’s addition

10 BULLS By KAKUAN

Transcribed by NYOGEN SENZAKI AND PAUL REPS

Illustrated by TOMIKICHIRO TOKURIKI

1.                  The search for the bull

2.                  Discovering the footprints

3.                  Perceiving  the bull

4.                  Catching the bull

5.                  Taming the bull

6.                  Riding the bull home

7.                  The bull transcended

8.                  Both bull and self transcended

9.                  Reaching the source

10.              In the world

CENTERING Transcribed by PAUL REPS

            What is zen

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