The Ceasing of Notions

An Early Zen Text from the Dunhuang Caves with Selected Comments

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Pub Date Jan 15 2013 | Archive Date Jan 15 2013

Description

Among the writings from the Dunhuang Caves, discovered in the mid-twentieth Century, are the Zen equivalent of the Dead Sea Scrolls-Ancient texts unknown for centuries. The Ceasing of Notions is one such text. It takes a unique form: a dialogue between two imaginary figures, a master and his disciple, in which the disciple tenaciously pursues the master's pity utterances with follow-up questions that propel the dialogue toward ever more profound insights. And these questions prove to be the reader's very own. Soko Morinaga brings alive this compact and brilliant text with his own vivid commentary.

This volume also includes a generous selection from Morinaga's acclaimed autobiography, Novice to Master: An Ongoing Lesson in the Extent of my Own Stupidity

Among the writings from the Dunhuang Caves, discovered in the mid-twentieth Century, are the Zen equivalent of the Dead Sea Scrolls-Ancient texts unknown for centuries. The Ceasing of Notions is...


Advance Praise

"A very accessible helpful commentary from one of the most revered Japanese Zen masters of his generation."-Martin Collcutt, author Five Mountains: The Rinzai Zen Monastic Institution in Medieval Japan

Praise for Soko Morinaga's previous book, Novice to Master:

"This wise and warm book should be read by all."-Anthony Swofford, author of Jarhead

"One can't help but be drawn to the genuine tone of Morinaga's voice and his sense of humor."-Shambhala Sun

"A real gem."-Tricycle: The Buddhist Review

"Sublime."-Publishers Weekly

"A very accessible helpful commentary from one of the most revered Japanese Zen masters of his generation."-Martin Collcutt, author Five Mountains: The Rinzai Zen Monastic Institution in Medieval...


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ISBN 9781614290414
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PAGES 128