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Zen Mind Beginners Mind

by Shunryu Suzuki
Zen Mind Beginners Mind

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ISBN13: 9780834800793
ISBN10: 0834800799
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Zen mind is one of those enigmatic phrases used by Zen teachers to throw you back upon yourself, to make you go behind the words themselves and begin wondering. "I know what my own mind is," you tell yourself, "but what is Zen mind?" And then: "But do I really know what my own mind is?" Is it what I am doing now? Is it what I am thinking now?" And if you should then try to sit physically still for a while to see if you can locate it—then you have begun the practice of Zen, then you have begun to realize the unrestricted mind.

The innocence of this first inquiry—just asking what you are—is beginner's mind. The mind of the beginner is needed throughout Zen practice. It is the open mind, the attitude that includes both doubt and possibility, the ability to see things always as fresh and new. It is needed in all aspects of life. Beginner's mind is the practice of Zen mind.

This book originated from a series of talks given by Zen Master Shunryu Suzuki to a small group in Los Altos, California. He joined their meditation periods once a week and afterwards answered their questions and tried to encourage them in their practice of Zen and help them solve the problems of life. His approach is informal, and he draws his examples from ordinary events and common sense. Zen is now and here, he is saying; it can be as meaningful for the West as for the East. But his fundamental teaching and practice are drawn from all the centuries of Zen Buddhism and especially from Dogen, one of the most important and creative of all Zen Masters.


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Shunryu Suzuki (1904-1971) was one of the most influential spiritual teachers of the twentieth century and is truly a founding father of Zen in America. A Japanese priest of the Soto lineage, he taught in the United States from 1959 until his death. He was the founder of the San Francisco Zen Center and the Tassajara Zen Mountain Center. He is the author of Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind and Branching Streams Flow in the Darkness: Zen Talks on the Sandokai, and he is the subject of the biography Crooked Cucumber by David Chadwick.

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Flying Heart , November 10, 2014
This book came to me through the grace of the universe, a tall faceless man just after hitting rock bottom. I had contracted an 'incurable' (glad to say that is NOT true) disease, and had just realized I had no choice but to change my life completely - from scratch, a whole new me. This was the universe's answer to my call for growth and change. This book ABSOLUTELY changed my entire life. Without even realizing it at the time, by reading the book slowly, day after day, and implementing it's teachings moment by moment, my whole world transformed - from dark and cloudy to clear and bright, literally overflowing with pure joy. It's a book that can only be experienced in being the fulfillment of its true value. I am forever grateful for this book, it has shaped the foundation of my life in living my highest purpose.

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D. Katie Powell , October 22, 2014
This is such a good zen book, that I have bought it a dozen times. I loan it and it never comes back, and I don't blame them. I read it the first time when I was 20-ish; my brother gave it to me when I was very confused. I read it again ever few years, because Roshi is an amazing teacher. He doesn't have 100 books, just a few. Each time I read it I get another hit of pure brilliance. It is one of my top ten Buddhist books. I can't say more than that --

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This is an incredible little book. It's one of the first books I've read on Zen Buddhism when I was just starting my practice, and it's been with me ever since. Suzuki does not focus on attaining enlightenment. Instead, he teaches you to just sit and keep an open mind, to love practice for itself instead of because it might lead to satori. You can reread this book many times and find something new every time you do it.

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diamondgirl379 , January 12, 2008 (view all comments by diamondgirl379)
Excellent book, I have this one too.

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780834800793
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
04/01/1972
Publisher:
WEATHERHILL
Pages:
132
Height:
8.22 in.
Width:
5.52 in.
Thickness:
.43 in.
Grade Range:
General/trade
Number of Units:
1
Copyright Year:
1972
Series Volume:
92-18
UPC Code:
2800834800795
Editor:
Trudy Dixon
Author:
Shunryn Suzuki
Author:
Shunryu Suzuki
Subject:
Zen buddhism
Subject:
Zen Buddhism -- Doctrines.
Subject:
Meditation -- Zen Buddhism.

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