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Trust in Mind: The Rebellion of Chinese Zen

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"The Great Way is not difficult / for those who have no preferences. / When love and hate are both absent / everything becomes clear and undisguised. / Make the smallest distinction, however / and heaven and earth are set infinitely apart."

So begins "Trust in Mind," the beloved poem that has again and again welcomed generations to their practice of Zen Buddhism. Traditionally attributed to the third Chinese ancestor of Zen (Sengcan, d. 606), it is often considered the first historical "Zen" document and remains an anchor of Zen Buddhist practice to this day.

Here, scholar and commentator Mu Soeng explores the poem's importance and impact in three sections: The Dharma of Trust in Mind, The Tao of Trust in Mind, and The Chan of Trust in Mind. Finally, a brilliant line-by-line commentary brings the elements of this ancient work completely to life for the modern reader.

Trust in Mind is the first book of its kind, looking at this very important Zen text from historical and cultural contexts, as well as from the practitioner's point of view. It is sure to interest readers of Mu Soeng and his fellow Buddhist contemporaries, as well as those with an interest in meditation and Eastern religions--most especially Zen practitioners, academics, philosophers, and scholars of Mind.

224 pages, Paperback

First published May 25, 2004

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July 14, 2009
A commentary by Mu Soeng on the poem "Trust in Mind." Though the language doesn't crystallize, Mu Soeng's focus on various translations and the historical relationship between Taoism and Buddhism are extremely insightful. Very useful book to help with understanding of the poem.
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May 23, 2019
Best book on Dharma I've read, and I've read a few (like hundreds). If you want to know what it is really all about, read this.
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March 8, 2022
This book is neither good nor bad, perfect nor imperfect, it is.
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