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The way of Korean Zen |
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Kusan Sŏnsa.
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Boston, Mass. : Weatherhill ; [s.n.] : Distributed in the U.S. by Random House, 2009.
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English |
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The power and simplicity of the Korean Zen tradition shine in this collection of teachings by a renowned modern master, translated by Martine Batchelor. Kusan Sunim provides a wealth of practical advice for students, particularly with regard to the uniquely Korean practice of hwadu , or sitting with questioning. An extensive introduction by Stephen Batchelor, author of B... ( see more)
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BQ9262.9.K7 K87 2009 |
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| Item Description |
- x, 181 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
- ISBN: 9781590306864 (pbk.)
- ISBN: 1590306864 (pbk.)
- OCLC Number: 276225739
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- Gift of Korea Foundation
- Gift of Korea Foundation.
- Translated from the Korean.
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Title Summary
The power and simplicity of the Korean Zen tradition shine in this collection of teachings by a renowned modern master, translated by Martine Batchelor. Kusan Sunim provides a wealth of practical advice for students, particularly with regard to the uniquely Korean practice of hwadu , or sitting with questioning. An extensive introduction by Stephen Batchelor, author of Buddhism without Beliefs , provides both a biography of the author and a brief history of Korean Zen.
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