A Western Approach to ZenQuest Books, 1999 M11 3 - 212 páginas Satori is a stage along the way, a gateless gate that must be entered on the path to enlightenment. With profound inspiration and consummate compassion, the founder of the Buddhist Society in London invites serious students of spiritual evolution to use Western techniques to achieve satori, the experience of unity and divinity in all aspects of being. Humphreys refocuses the wisdom of Zen for the Western reader and illuminates the arduous path to enlightenment. |
Contenido
Publishers Note | 11 |
Four Noble Truths | 29 |
Buddhism Teaches Rebirth | 42 |
Beyond the Opposites | 53 |
If Life is | 62 |
Illumined Thought | 70 |
The Wisdom Gone Beyond | 76 |
Living in | 83 |
London | 89 |
A Note on Prajna Dhyana Samadhi | 97 |
Unthink | 112 |
Buddhism and | 119 |
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