This is the 2024 book club recommendation for my local chan temple. It’s written in a question answer fashion divided over a few broad categories (practice, philosophy / doctrine and finally social issues). Apparently these Q&A’s are from a weekly newsletter he wrote for western students.
I really enjoyed it, a lot of rich answers around karma and Buddhist doctrine generally. It’s rare to see these principles applied to “modernish” life. I say modernish because the book was written in the early 90s and the newsletter from the 80s. Still lots to get and deeply practical. I love chan for how practical it is.
I really appreciated how he contrasted chan and zen. Pointing out how it’s mostly culture. Emphasizing that Buddhism and even chan is constantly evolving.
I also found some of the questions amusing. It seemed some of the students were trying to get him to contradict himself. It never happened, he’s clearly a really smart guy and a real master of the topic.
Anyways well worth a read if you can find it. I got my copy on loan from the Vancouver public library.
Discourse on Chan or Zen Buddhism. In-depth look at karma, the principals of practice and meditation. Some I for regarding the differences and similarities of the different Buddhist sects. More of a religious base.
This book was great. It can enrich your knowledge about Zen and Buddhism. I recommended this book for a beginner who wants to know deep all about Zen and Buddhism