The clearest and most approachable teachings from Dogen, the most famous thinker and writer in Zen Buddhism. Discover the teachings of the preeminent Zen Master Dogen in his own words, written down by his Dharma successor, Koun Ejo. This edition includes both the
Shobogenzo Zuimonki and translations of and commentary on Dogen's luminously evocative
waka poetry.
Distinct from Dogen's similarly titled magnum opus (simply called the
Shobogenzo), the
Shobogenzo Zuimonki can be read as a highly practical manual of Buddhist practice. Consisting of straightforward and accessible teachings and making more limited use of the allusion, wordplay, and metaphor that characterize the essays in the
Shobogenzo, this work is an essential read for any student of Zen Buddhism. Among the many topics covered, Dogen especially emphasizes the following points: seeing impermanence, departing from the ego-centered self, being free from greed, giving up self-attachment, following the guidance of a true teacher, and the practice of
zazen, specifically
shikantaza, or "just sitting." Additionally, this translation of the
Shobogenzo Zuimonki has extensive notes, which help to provide you with a new way of approaching the text.
The collection of
waka poems included in this volume are a beautiful artistic expression of the Dharma. Rarely seen in this large of a collection or with commentary, this poetry offers unique insight into an important expression of Dogen's teachings.
By the spring wind
my words are blown and scattered
people may see them
the song of flowers These teachings, which have informed teachers and practitioners alike throughout the centuries, will deepen your knowledge, understanding, and experience of the Soto Zen tradition.