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The Essence of Zen: Dharma Talks Given in Europe and America

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Zen is often considered difficult. This is a serious misunderstanding, says Sekkei Harada, a Teaching Master from Hosshin-ji, a Zen temple in central Japan. In this collection of talks on Zen that were given in the United States and Germany, Harada sets out to explain, in plain and lucid language, the concepts of Buddhism and the principles of Zen. Open the book to any section and the underlying message of the master's teaching is quickly apparent. In order to attain true peace of mind, it is imperative that we forget the small self--the grasping, demanding "me." This is by no means easy, but if we succeed, we will realize the true Self--the Self without beginning or end, which transcends time and space and is one with all things. Harada's message is timely as well as important to people living in this present world of chaos and conflict. In addition to explaining the principles of Zen, the book includes detailed instructions on the practice of zazen, or "sitting Zen." This is especially useful to those who have an intellectual understanding of Zen but have never actually practiced zazen. At the same time, for those who have been practicing zazen but still feel something is missing, the author offers advice and encouragement. To those who have attained a measure of comfort and ease but still wonder if they can attain "the culmination of totally realized enlightenment," Harada emphatically confirms that it is possible. In short, this is a book for all people--regardless of age, experience, gender, race, or creed--who desire to know their true Self.

197 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1998

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September 19, 2013
This book changed my life in Japan. I picked it up at the library and discovered the translator, a monk, lived nearby in a monastery. We became friends.

If you are not Japanese and live in Japan, it can be very difficult to find answers to basic questions about Buddhism or Zen. This book is a great help.
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