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Eihei Dogen (1200–1253)

Autor von Moon in a Dewdrop: Writings of Zen Master Dogen

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Master Dogen's Shobogenzo, Book 1 (1975) 159 Exemplare
The Wholehearted Way (1997) 125 Exemplare
Shobogenzo: Zen Essays by Dogen (1986) 115 Exemplare
Master Dogen's Shobogenzo, Book 2 (1996) 110 Exemplare
Master Dogen's Shobogenzo, Book 3 (1997) 103 Exemplare
Enlightenment Unfolds (1832) — Autor — 98 Exemplare
Zen Poetry of Dogen (1997) 53 Exemplare
Shobogenzo Zuimonki (1987) 42 Exemplare
Shobogenzo, 2 Bde. (1975) 42 Exemplare
Record of Things Heard (2001) 28 Exemplare
Shôbôgenzô (2015) 5 Exemplare
Poèmes zen de Maître Dôgen (2001) 4 Exemplare
Eihei Koroku I-V (2013) 4 Exemplare
Dogen Zen 3 Exemplare
La présence au monde (1999) 3 Exemplare
Corps et Esprit (1998) 3 Exemplare
Who Is Dogen Zenji? (1998) 3 Exemplare
Divenire l'essere (1997) 2 Exemplare
Uji (2002) 1 Exemplar
The Shobogenzo 1 Exemplar
Shobogenzo, Vol. 1 1 Exemplar
正法眼藏 1 Exemplar
Shobogenzo 1 Exemplar
Dōgen Zen 1 Exemplar
Dōgen Zenji zenshū (1988) 1 Exemplar
The Shobo-genzo 1 Exemplar
The Eihei-koroku 1 Exemplar
Bussho: la natura autentica (2000) 1 Exemplar
Fukanzazengi 1 Exemplar
The Shushogi 1 Exemplar
Poesía mística zen (2013) 1 Exemplar

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Zen Poems (Everyman's Library Pocket Poets) (1999) — Mitwirkender — 172 Exemplare
Zen Texts (Bdk English Tripitaka Translation Series) (2006) — Autor — 18 Exemplare

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Andere Namen
Dōgen
Geburtstag
1200-01-19
Todestag
1253-09-22
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
Japan
Geburtsort
Kyoto, Japan
Sterbeort
Kyoto, Japan
Berufe
Zen Buddhist priest
Organisationen
Soto Zen

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The Shōbōgenzō (Treasury of the True Dharma Eye) is the master work of the Japanese Sōtō Zen Master Eihei Dōgen (1200 - 1253). It consists of a series of lectures or talks given to his monks as recorded by his head monk, Ejo, who became his Dharma successor although Dōgen was involved in the editing and Shobogenzo coverrecording of some of the Shōbōgenzō. This is the first major Buddhist philosophical work composed in the Japanese language. This volume is a selection from the complete work.… (mehr)
 
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PendleHillLibrary | Apr 10, 2024 |
The Shōbōgenzō (Treasury of the True Dharma Eye) is the master work of the Japanese Sōtō Zen Master Eihei Dōgen (1200 - 1253). It consists of a series of lectures or talks given to his monks as recorded by his head monk, Ejo, who became his Dharma successor although Dōgen was involved in the editing and Shobogenzo coverrecording of some of the Shōbōgenzō. This is the first major Buddhist philosophical work composed in the Japanese language. This volume is a selection from the complete work.… (mehr)
 
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PendleHillLibrary | Apr 10, 2024 |
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Viewing Peach Blossoms and Realizing the Way

In spring wind
peach blossoms
begin to come apart.
Doubts do not grow
branches and leaves.

-pg 214

The amount of wisdom in this collection of writings by 13th Century Zen Master Dogen is devastating. I had to read the book very slowly, sometimes only a single page per day. The book is broken into five main parts after a brief but interesting introduction and biography of the man:

Part 1, Practical Instructions; Part 2, Philosophical Works; Part 3, Poetic Imagery; Part 4, Transmission of the teaching; and Part 5, Poems

The material here is rich. Particularly in the Philosophical Works section, I didn't feel any amount of intellectual foundation work could prepare me for Dogen Zenji's writings. Rather, steady and focused Zen practice seemed the only helpful context. That said, it seems a lifetime of practice could be spent contemplating his work. This stuff goes deep. No wonder we are still reading his work over 800 years later and still finding it shockingly relevant.

The translations in this book are outstanding. They make what are already pretty universal topics (present tense living?) even more relevant. One would never figure the age of these texts from the clear and concise language used in the translations.

All in all, I am very hesitant to recommend this book to anyone who hasn't had much exposure to Zen writing and thought. This would certainly be a challenging read for anyone with scant experience practicing Zen meditation. That said, the work here is so often beyond gorgeous that I would love to share it with anyone interested. Shunryu Suzuki may be a better place to start but students shouldn't wait too long to dive into Dogen. There is a lifetime of contemplation here; one should get started right away.
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TallyChan5 | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Jul 14, 2023 |

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