Zen / Mahayana
The Mahayana tradition of Buddhism, of which Zen is an important expression (along with Chinese Chan and Korean Soen), arose sometime around the first century C.E. in South India and spread throughout Asia. It is characterized by the ideal of the bodhisattva: the compassionate being whose desire for enlightenment isn’t an individual quest but includes all other sentient beings as well.
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The Eye Never Sleeps
Paperback
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Finding the Still Point
Mixed Media
$14.00 -
The Five Houses of Zen
Paperback
$19.95
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The Flower Ornament Scripture
Hardcover
$125.00 -
Flowers Fall
Paperback
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The Gateless Barrier
Paperback
$19.95
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Hakuin on Kensho
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Hearing with the Eye
Paperback
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How to Cook Your Life
Paperback
$16.95
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Infinite Circle
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Invoking Reality
Paperback
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Jake Fades
Paperback
$19.95
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Jizo Bodhisattva
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Kensho
Paperback
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Living and Dying in Zazen
Paperback
$18.95

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