The Zen Doctrine of No-Mind
The concept of “no-mind,” which refers to a state of thoughtlessness in its mystical and spiritual sense, forms the fundamental basis of Zen Buddhism.
By immersing themselves in this book, passionate readers have the opportunity to directly learn about Far East spirituality from the Buddhist scholar Suzuki. The publication of this book represents a concise yet scholarly stride towards understanding the religious journey and exploring the realms of Chinese, Japanese, and Far East spirituality.
Despite its brevity, this book, authored by a revered figure, delves into the lives of two esteemed figures in Zen Buddhism: Huineng and Bodhidharma, the founder of Zen. Moreover, it stands as a profound and influential text
Author | Daisetsu Teitaro Suzuki |
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Translator | A. Pashaee, Nastaran Pashaee |
Cover Type | paperback |
Publication Year | 2017 |