The Teachings of Zen Master Dogen
Selections from Moon in a Dewdrop
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Narrated by:
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Gary Snyder
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Written by:
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Kazuaki Tanahashi - editor
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Gary Snyder
About this listen
Dogen Zenji (1200-1253 C.E.) founded the Soto school of Zen Buddhism in Japan. His teachings are the very embodiment of the paradoxical blend of mystery and clarity that characterizes Zen. Dogen's approach to meditation has become perhaps the most influential Eastern spiritual practice in the Western world. These selections—from the publication Moon in a Dewdrop edited by Kazuaki Tanahashi—were chosen by poet Gary Snyder, a student and practitioner of Zen Buddhism for several decades. Snyder also reads the text for this recording.
©1992 Kazuaki Tanahashi (P)1992 Phoenix Books
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