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How to Raise an Ox: Zen Practice as Taught in Master Dogen's Shobogenzo

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Thirteenth-century Zen Master Eihei Dogen has been unanimously acknowledged by Japanese and Western scholars alike as Japan's foremost philosopher. Now Francis Dojun Cook, a Dogen scholar for many years, has translated ten practice-oriented chapters of Master Dogen's masterwork, the Shobogenzo ("Treasury of the True Dharma Eye"), in which he discusses what is involved in the wholehearted, moment-to-moment practice of Zen, with numerous examples from the lives of past masters.

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How to Raise an Ox: Zen Practice as Taught in Master Dogen's Shobogenzo, Dōgen

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Title
How to Raise an Ox: Zen Practice as Taught in Master Dogen's Shobogenzo
Language
English
Authors
Dōgen
Publisher
WISDOM PUBN
Released
1999
Format
Paperback
Pages
224
ISBN10
0861713176
ISBN13
9780861713172
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Thirteenth-century Zen Master Eihei Dogen has been unanimously acknowledged by Japanese and Western scholars alike as Japan's foremost philosopher. Now Francis Dojun Cook, a Dogen scholar for many years, has translated ten practice-oriented chapters of Master Dogen's masterwork, the Shobogenzo ("Treasury of the True Dharma Eye"), in which he discusses what is involved in the wholehearted, moment-to-moment practice of Zen, with numerous examples from the lives of past masters.