Exposed in the Golden Wind
by Paul W. Lynch, JDPSN
Robert Moore, SSN
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Publisher: Before Thought Publications
Copyright:
© 2008 Robert Moore and Paul Lynch Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Edition: First Edition
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Printed: 272 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink Description:An exploration of Korean Buddhism as practiced in the 21st Century America. Practicing at a Zen center, we begin to realize how our opinions create our problems, by coming between us and the situations we find manifest in our lives. When we have to courage to let go of these opinions, it is possible to live our everyday lives with clarity and harmony. Over time we learn to cooperate, to see clearly, and to accept people and situations as they are, with this our minds become strong and wide. Then it becomes possible to act, in the manner of a Bodhisattva for others with no trace of ourselves. The forms practiced in Zen are designed to help us see our opinions, and our minds that don't pay attention, in each situation that we find ourselves. If we keep a mind that wishes to leave no trace of our passage, these forms fall easily into place. We hope that your training here will help your spiritual growth, and through that help bring about a peaceful world. Listed in: |
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