This book contains everything you need to know about Zen Buddhism to start using its wisdom in your daily life. Zen Buddhism is known for going beyond words, with the very specific purpose of catapulting the student toward the indescribable.
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This book contains everything you need to know about Zen Buddhism to start using its wisdom in your daily life.
Opening the Door to Spirituality
Every religion started as a spiritual movement. A rare few individuals could feel that there was something more to life than the physically obvious, and strove to share their discoveries with others.
The spiritual realm is sufficiently different from the physical that all of our human languages prove inadequate to describe it. Each religion has its own approach to the spiritual, and yet many denominations of these religions have forgotten their spiritual roots, relying on dogma and tradition rather than any connection which transcends physical reality.
Zen Buddhism is known for going beyond words, with the very specific purpose of catapulting the student toward the indescribable.
Spiritual masters of the past have been able to leave their physical bodies and to walk the strands of space, sans corpus, in order to see their environment through non-physical eyes. Some have been able to levitate their bodies. Others have performed miracles of every possible sort.
There is no guarantee where your spiritual journey will lead you, but the very act of taking that journey will help you achieve a far greater, inner peace than you’ve ever known. While the physical becomes far less important, you will find yourself becoming far more responsible for those around you. This is the true aim of all spirituality and religion—to break down the walls of blindness which separate us and to bring us to the ultimate in true love—the unconditional compassion for one another.
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Translated by Nerio J. Bracho M.
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