One Blade of Grass
Title | One Blade of Grass PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Shukman |
Publisher | Catapult |
Total Pages | 352 |
Release | 2019-10-15 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1640092633 |
"If you've ever wondered how a messed up kid like you or me might master the wisdom of Zen, One Blade of Grass is the adventure for you. It's great company—and after reading it, you might recognize that you're further along than you imagined." —David Hinton, editor and translator of The Four Chinese Classics and author of The Wilds of Poetry One Blade of Grass tells the story of how meditation practice helped Henry Shukman to recover from the depression, anxiety, and chronic eczema he had had since childhood and to integrate a sudden spiritual awakening into his life. By turns humorous and moving, this beautifully written memoir demystifies Zen training, casting its profound insights in simple, lucid language, and takes the reader on a journey of their own, into the hidden treasures of life that contemplative practice can reveal to any of us. "This heartfelt and beautifully written memoir provides one of the most insightful, informative, and honest accounts of Zen practice yet to appear in English." —Stephen Batchelor, author of After Buddhism
The Huayan University Network
Title | The Huayan University Network PDF eBook |
Author | Erik J. Hammerstrom |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Total Pages | 163 |
Release | 2020-09-29 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0231550758 |
In the early twentieth century, Chinese Buddhists sought to strengthen their tradition through publications, institution building, and initiatives aimed at raising the educational level of the monastic community. In The Huayan University Network, Erik J. Hammerstrom examines how Huayan Buddhism was imagined, taught, and practiced during this time of profound political and social change and, in so doing, recasts the history of twentieth-century Chinese Buddhism. Hammerstrom traces the influence of Huayan University, the first Buddhist monastic school founded after the fall of the imperial system in China. Although the university lasted only a few years, its graduates went on to establish a number of Huayan-centered educational programs throughout China. While they did not create a new sectarian Huayan movement, they did form a network unified by a common educational heritage that persists to the present day. Drawing on an extensive range of Buddhist texts and periodicals, Hammerstrom shows that Huayan had a significant impact on Chinese Buddhist thought and practice and that the history of Huayan complicates narratives of twentieth-century Buddhist modernization and revival. Offering a wide range of insights into the teaching and practice of Huayan in Republican China, this book sheds new light on an essential but often overlooked element of the East Asian Buddhist tradition.
Self, Person, World
Title | Self, Person, World PDF eBook |
Author | Donald McIntosh |
Publisher | Northwestern University Press |
Total Pages | 272 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Psychology |
ISBN | 9780810112339 |
Presents a synoptic survey of human life in its personal, social, and mythical dimensions, drawing from a variety of sources. McIntosh asserts that no major aspect of human life can be adequately understood except in the context of the whole; thus, understanding the self, others, and the world requires an intermingling of conscious and unconscious levels of thought and awareness. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Cracking the SAT Subject Test in Literature, 16th Edition
Title | Cracking the SAT Subject Test in Literature, 16th Edition PDF eBook |
Author | Princeton Review |
Publisher | Princeton Review |
Total Pages | 274 |
Release | 2017-12-12 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1524710784 |
This edition provides students with tons of sample passages and drills; a thorough review of narrative voice, theme, meter, form, and tone; planning and organization tips; 4 full-length practice tests.
Princeton Review SAT Subject Test Literature Prep, 17th Edition
Title | Princeton Review SAT Subject Test Literature Prep, 17th Edition PDF eBook |
Author | The Princeton Review |
Publisher | Princeton Review |
Total Pages | 290 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 0525568972 |
Previous edition published as: Cracking the SAT literature subject test.
Cracking the SAT Subject Test in Literature, 16th Edition
Title | Cracking the SAT Subject Test in Literature, 16th Edition PDF eBook |
Author | The Princeton Review |
Publisher | Princeton Review |
Total Pages | 272 |
Release | 2018-02-20 |
Genre | Study Aids |
ISBN | 1524710946 |
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO HELP SCORE A PERFECT 800. Equip yourself to ace the SAT Subject Test in Literature with The Princeton Review's comprehensive study guide—including 4 full-length practice tests with complete answer explanations; detailed review of key literary terms and genres; and targeted strategies for every question type. SAT Literature can be a tough nut to crack, but the experts at The Princeton Review have written a guidebook that will enable you to take on the exam and achieve your highest score. Techniques That Actually Work. • Tried-and-true strategies to help you avoid traps and beat the test • Tips for pacing yourself and guessing logically • Essential tactics to help you work smarter, not harder Everything You Need to Know for a High Score. • Expert subject reviews for every test topic • Up-to-date information on the SAT Subject Test in Literature • Score conversion tables to help you assess your performance and track your progress Practice Your Way to Perfection. • 4 full-length practice tests with detailed answer explanations • Practice drills throughout each content review chapter • Sample passages from works of prose, poetry, and drama This eBook edition has been optimized for on-screen learning with cross-linked questions, answers, and explanations.
Dogen's Extensive Record
Title | Dogen's Extensive Record PDF eBook |
Author | Eihei Dogen |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | 814 |
Release | 2010-03-16 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0861716701 |
Eihei Dogen, the 13th-century Zen master who founded the Japanese Soto School of Zen, is renowned as one of the world's most remarkable religious thinkers. As Shakespeare did with English, Dogen utterly transformed the language of Zen, using it in novel and extraordinarily beautiful ways to point to everything important in religious life. "Dogen's Extensive Record" is the first-ever complete and scholarly translation of this monumental work into English. This edition contains extensive and detailed research and annotation by scholar, translator, and Zen teacher Taigen Dan Leighton, as well as forewords by the 18th-century poet-monk Ryokan and Tenshin Reb Anderson, former abbot of the San Francisco Zen Center -- plus introductory essays from Dogen scholar Steven Heine and the prominent American Zen master John Daido Loori.