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Essays in Zen Buddhism
D.T. Suzuki · Buddhism · 1927 CE
66 chapters
The book that introduced Zen Buddhism to the Western world — exploring satori (awakening), meditation, koans, and the radical freedom at the heart of Zen practice.
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Contents
- 1Preface
- 2Introduction: The Art of Seeing Into One's Nature, Part 1
- 3Introduction: The Art of Seeing Into One's Nature, Part 2
- 4Introduction: The Art of Seeing Into One's Nature, Part 3
- 5Zen and Enlightenment
- 6Zen and Enlightenment: Life and Spirit of Buddhism, Part 1
- 7Zen and Enlightenment: Life and Spirit of Buddhism, Part 2
- 8Zen and Enlightenment: Vital Problems of Buddhism
- 9Zen and Enlightenment: Zen and Enlightenment, Part 1
- 10Zen and Enlightenment: Zen and Enlightenment, Part 2
- 11Zen and Enlightenment: Enlightenment and Spiritual Freedom
- 12Zen and Enlightenment: Zen and Dhyana
- 13Zen and Enlightenment: Zen and the Laṅkāvatāra
- 14Zen and Enlightenment: Enlightenment as Zen in China, Part 1
- 15Zen and Enlightenment: Enlightenment as Zen in China, Part 2
- 16Zen and Enlightenment: Enlightenment as Zen in China, Part 3
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