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160 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1981
Taking hold, one’s astray in nothingness;
Letting go, the Origin’s regained.
Since the music stopped, no shadow’s touched
My door: again the village moon’s above the river.
—Kokai (1403-1469)
What’s Zen? ‘Thought,’ say masters,
‘makes a fool.’
—Shinkichi Takahashi (1901-1987)
Here none think of wealth or fame,
All talk of right and wrong is quelled:
In autumn I rake the leaf-banked stream,
In spring attend the nightingale.
—Daigu (1584-1669)
