Infinite Circle · Teachings in Zen
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- Authors
- Glassman, Bernie
- Publisher
- Shambhala Publications
- Tags
- non-fiction , spirituality , zen , buddhism , religion , philosophy , faith
- ISBN
- 9780834828773
- Date
- 2002-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.93 MB
- Lang
- en
What is the relationship between doing Zen and doing good? According to Bernie Glassman's Infinite Circle , they are inseparable. Glassman, a Zen teacher and social activist for three decades, uses the pages of Infinite Circle to explicate his philosophy, which unites diversity and oneness, or the relative and the absolute. For notions of the absolute Glassman turns to the Heart Sutra. For the relative, he explains the Bodhisattva Precepts. To reconcile these two realms, he tackles a brief but complex eighth-century treatise called The Identity of Relative and Absolute. Although the subject matter is challenging, the book is based on a series of lectures. Glassman, a former applied mathematician and aerospace engineer, keeps the tone conversational and works in examples from science and everyday life. For Glassman, enlightenment does not follow from doing Zen; rather, to be enlightened is to do Zen, and vice versa. On the path to understanding this, Infinite Circle is infinitely engaging. --Brian Bruya