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Paperback The Whole World Is a Single Flower: 365 Kong-ans for Everyday Life with Questions and Commentary Book

ISBN: 0804834563

ISBN13: 9780804834568

The Whole World Is a Single Flower: 365 Kong-ans for Everyday Life with Questions and Commentary

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" T]errific and reveals the incomparably profound, minutely subtle, and disarmingly humorous Mind of the Master. For the first time a koan collection includes Christian and Taoist koans as well as the... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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4 ratings

Pointing to the moon

It's clear that the last reviewer has never actually practiced with koans, which is all this book asks of you -- to practice. Perhaps "the author [seems to give] ludicrous explanations" because, as the author writes, One action is better than 10,000 sutras. In other words, this isn't a book to read in the same way that you'd read the newspaper, & you either agree or disagree with the author (like maybe reading about a jockey and deciding you hate riding horses -- when you've never even seen a horse). Plus here, essentially, there is no author. To put it another way: YOU'RE the author.The reason I give the book five stars is also why I think the last reviewer is a bit off: Zen is NOT "the ultimate psychology of self knowledge" or anything else fitting so neatly into what we'd like it to be. Let go of "Zen," then what is this? Just this! What can you do?Bring me the sound of the cicada, asks one of the koans. Seung Sahn might say, Put it all down, put down "psychology" and "self knowledge" and "Zen is supposed to be this," and bring me the sound of the cicada. (And to clarify: I've never been a student of Seung Sahn's. Unfortunately.)

an enticement to practice

I felt very sad when I read the review from someone in Winslow, Arizona. This person missed the point. I practice koans with one of the editors of this book, Jane McLaughlin-Dobisz, a Zen Master who received transmission from Zen Master Seung Sahn. She is a completely alive teacher who brings the teaching of this book alive in practice. The entire point of koan practice is to connect the teachings with everyday life, so that there is no separation between you and this world. This book presents some of these koans, or questions, to entice you to more deeply explore your mind before critical, analytical thinking. Zen Master Seung Sahn calls this your "don't know mind". By allowing yourself to be absorbed by these questions and respond from your gut, you may come to trust yourself, to believe in yourself. Through this belief, you will be able to participate in your life 100%, with compassion and vital presence. This is something that 100 books about Zen cannot give you. I recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in Zen practice, or koan practice, as an introduction to this centuries old path to cutting through the mind of opposites and returning to the source. If you have some idea about the path to enlightenment, you will have a big problem. This book may help you see through your ideas and wake up! I sit a seven day retreat every year and I read this book and it always helps me, I hope it will help you too.

Beyond Understanding

Most of us spend our days up in our heads, we learn a lot, we think a lot, study a lot, understand a lot, we 'know it all'. Until we come across that one question, that one situation where all thinking stops, all ideas are frozen. One hundred volumes of Zen literature cannot help us, one hundred centuries of study cannot help us, one hundred milleniums of self-proclaimed mastery cannot help us. Stuck! Now what? ...This wonderful book offers us not one, not two, but 365 of such rare moments. Allow yourself to get joyfully stuck, let your thinking slide away, and see, feel, smell, touch, hear, do, live... for the first time again.

A Zen masterpiece, better for advanced students.

The secret to understanding this book is to follow Zen Master Seung Sahn's advice and cut off all thinking. Zen Master Seung Sahn is a great contemporary Korean Zen Master who has been teaching in the West since 1972. He has an intimate appreciation of his Western students' minds, and also a profound understanding of the whole Zen tradition. The book will give a valuable question to the mind of those who have never practiced, but it will be most treasured by those with some experience of meditation. Kong-ans (Jap. koans) which might seem paradoxical at first are revealed as simple and illuminating to the mind which sheds its attachments. That is the beauty (and the frustration) of studying kong-ans with an experienced teacher. This book should enlighten as well as provoke. It also contains many heretofore unknown stories from the Korean Zen tradition, as well as Taoist and Christian Kong-ans. A rare find!
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