Author
Smith
Year
2022
Publisher
Punctum Books
Language
English
Pages
3
ISBN
978-1-68571-044-6
Last Update
19-May-2026
Keywords
Philosophy ; Religion
Dogen (1200–1253), luminous thunder wabbling the Buddhist projects of liberation. He brings Zen to Japan. He’s also the first to write of religion in his native Japanese. Too bright, he will disappear another seven hundred years, only reemerging in 1920s Japan. And now, a century later, in the main currents of world culture.
This book holds some of his sharp edges and cataract waterfalls, a land that may have 84,000 moons. So that we may glimpse the view from his Eye of Real Dharma (Shōbōgenzō 正法眼藏). Each of the chapters contains material from one of its seventy-five fascicles.
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