Zen masters of Japan the second step East / Richard Bryan McDaniel.

Author/creator McDaniel, Richard Bryan
Format Electronic
Publication InfoNorth Clarendon, VT : Tuttle Publishing, 2013.
Description317 p. : ill ; 22 cm
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Contents Prologue in China--The Pioneers--Dogen Kigen--Dogen's Successors--Chinese Connections--Hanazono's Zen Masters--Temple Founders--Bassui--Ikkyu Sojun--Zen Style--Takuan Soho and Martial Zen--Suzuki Shosan--Four 17th Century Masters--Bankei Yotaku--The Poet--Shoju Rojin and His Disciple--Hakuin Ekaku--Hakuin's Heirs--Sengai Gibon and Ryokan Daigu--The Meiji Era--Epilogue in Chicago.
Abstract "Zen Masters of Japan is the second book in a series that traces Zen's profoundly historic journey as it spread eastward from China and Japan, toward the United States. Following Zen Masters of China, this book concentrates on Zen's significant passage through Japan. More specifically, it describes the lineage of the great teachers, the Pioneers who set out to enlighten an island ready for an inner transformation based on compassionate awareness. While the existing Buddhist establishment in Japan met early Zen pioneers like Dogen and Eisai with fervent resistance, Zen Buddhism ultimately perservered and continued to become further transformed in its passage through Japan. The Japanese culture and Japanese Buddhism practices further deepened and strengthened Zen training by combining it with a variety of esoteric contemplative arts--the arts of poetry, the tea ceremony, calligraphy, and archery. Zen Masters of Japan chronicles this journey, and shows how the new practices soon gained in popularity among all walks of life--from the lowly peasant, offering a hope of reincarnation and a better life; to the Samurai warrior due to its casual approach to death; to the ruling classes, challenging the intelligentsia because of its scholarly roots. A collection of Zen stories, meditation, and their wisdom, Zen Masters of Japan also explores the illusive state of 'No Mind' achieved in Japan that is so fundamental to Zen practices today"-- Provided by publisher.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (p. 309-311) and index.
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LCCN 2013021460
ISBN9784805312728 (hardback)

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