Monday, 1 February 2010

The Book of Mu

The Book of Mu
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ISBN: 0861716434



The Book of Mu: Essential Writings on Zen's Most Important Koan



This instant classic is a watershed volume sure to rapidly take its place for generations alongside The Three Pillars of Zen as one the first books someone brand new to Zen will turn to as a starting place. Get The Book of Mu literature books for free.
The word "Mu" is one ancient Zen teacher's response to the earnest question of whether even a dog has "buddha nature"-and discovering for ourselves the meaning of the master's response is the urgent work of each of us who yearns to be open and at peace. "Practicing Mu" is synonymous with practicing Zen, and "sitting with Mu" is an apt description all Zen meditation. And it is said that all thousands and thousands of koans in the Zen tradition are really just further elaborations of Zen's most important koan, Mu.

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