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He trained in many temples before starting a family at the age of thirty. Born into a poor family, he was adopted at the age of five and went to live in a country temple. Under this teacher, Hakuun's practice deepened, and he went on to teach monks and lay practitioners. About

Flowers Fall: A Commentary on Zen Master Dogen's Genjokoan

Title:Flowers Fall: A Commentary on Zen Master Dogen's Genjokoan
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Rating:4.91 (523 Votes)
Asin:157062674X
Format Type:Paperback
Number of Pages:176Pages
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Language:English

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He trained in many temples before starting a family at the age of thirty. Born into a poor family, he was adopted at the age of five and went to live in a country temple. Under this teacher, Hakuun's practice deepened, and he went on to teach monks and lay practitioners. About the Author Yasutani Hakuun (1885-1973) was born in Japan during the Meiji era. He authored almost one hundred volumes of writings. At forty, he returned to the priesthood again, and eventually came to study with the Soto priest Harada Sogaku.

The Genjokoan addresses in terse and poetic language many of the perennial concerns of Zen, focusing particularly on the relationship between practice and realization.. Written by the founder of Japanese Zen, Eihei Dogen (1200-1253), the Genjokoan is often considered to be the key text within Dogen's masterwork, Shobogenzo

He authored almost one hundred volumes of writings. He trained in many temples before starting a family at the age of thirty. Under this teacher, Hakuun's practice deepened, and he went on to teach monks and lay practitioners. Born into a poor family, he was adopted at the age of five and went to live in a country temple. At forty, he returned to the priesthood again, and eventually came to study with the Soto priest Harada Sogaku.

. Yasutani Hakuun (1885-1973) was born in Japan during the Meiji era

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