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Houn Jiyu-Kennett

    January 1, 1924 – November 6, 1996
    Kniha života
    Kniha života I
    Jak pěstovat lotosový květ, aneb, Jak se zenový buddhista připravuje na smrt
    The Wild, White Goose
    Zen is Eternal Life
    Selling Water by the River
    • 2018

      The Wild, White Goose

      • 544 pages
      • 20 hours of reading

      Originally published in two volumes, this book is based on the diaries of the years in Japan of Roshi Jiyu-Kennett, one of the first Western women to become a Zen Master. In addition to telling the story of Roshi Jiyu-KennettÕs search for the Truth and how she found enlightenment in the midst of suffering, illness and hardship, it gives the reader a rare and illuminating insight into life in a large Zen training monastery. Above all this is a work of faith which demonstrates the perseverance, compassion and trust with which a person must enter the religious life if he or she wishes to understand its perfection. In Books One and Two (originally published as Volume One) Roshi Jiyu-Kennett describes her going to Japan and her life as a junior monk in one of the largest Zen monasteries of the country, including her first experience of enlightenment, her Transmission as heir in the Dharma to the Chief Abbot and her graduation as a full priest.

      The Wild, White Goose
    • 2017

      Zen is Eternal Life

      • 374 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      This book, first published as Selling Water by the River in 1972, is a practical and inspirational manual for all who wish to practice Zen. Rōshi P.T.N.H. Jiyu-Kennett, the founder and former abbess of Shasta Abbey, expertly combines an introduction to the basic tenets of Buddhism with original translations of the teachings of Zen Masters Dōgen and Keizan.

      Zen is Eternal Life