Warrior of Zen : the diamond-hard wisdom mind of Suzuki Shōsan

著者

    • Braverman, Arthur
    • Braverman, Hiroko
    • Suzuki, Shōsan

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Warrior of Zen : the diamond-hard wisdom mind of Suzuki Shōsan

edited, translated, and with an introduction by Arthur Braverman ; illustrations by Hiroko Braverman

(Kodansha globe)

Kodansha International, 1994

  • : pbk

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 118-130)

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内容説明

This volume presents the teachings of the 17th-century samurai, Suzuki Shosan, who became one of Japan's most unorthodox Zen masters. KEY TEACHINGS OF ZEN'S FOREMOST SAMURAI MONK Suzuki Shosan is among the most dramatic personalities on the history of Zen. A samurai who served under the Shogun Tokugawa Ieyasu in the seventeenth century, he became a Zen monk at age 41 and evolved a highly original teaching style imbued with the warrior spirit. The warrior's life, Shosan believed, was particularly suited to Zen study because it demand vitality, courage, and 'death

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