Zen Flesh, Zen Bones

by
Edition: Reprint
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 1998-09-15
Publisher(s): Tuttle Pub
List Price: $15.70

Buy New

Usually Ships in 2-3 Business Days.
$14.95

Buy Used

In Stock
$11.21

Rent Book

Select for Price
There was a problem. Please try again later.

Rent Digital

Rent Digital Options
Online:1825 Days access
Downloadable:Lifetime Access
$17.94
*To support the delivery of the digital material to you, a digital delivery fee of $3.99 will be charged on each digital item.
$17.94*

How Marketplace Works:

  • This item is offered by an independent seller and not shipped from our warehouse
  • Item details like edition and cover design may differ from our description; see seller's comments before ordering.
  • Sellers much confirm and ship within two business days; otherwise, the order will be cancelled and refunded.
  • Marketplace purchases cannot be returned to eCampus.com. Contact the seller directly for inquiries; if no response within two days, contact customer service.
  • Additional shipping costs apply to Marketplace purchases. Review shipping costs at checkout.

Summary

When Zen Flesh, Zen Bones was published in 1957 it became an instant sensation with an entire generation of readers who were just beginning to experiment with Zen. Over the years it has inspired leading American Zen teachers, students, and practitioners. Its popularity is as strong today as ever. Zen Flesh, Zen Bones is a book that offers a collection of accessible, primary Zen sources so that readers can struggle over the meaning of Zen for themselves. It includes 101 Zen Stories, a collection of tales that recount actual experiences of Chinese and Japanese Zen teachers over a period of more than five centuries; the Gateless Gate, the famous thirteenth century collection of Zen koans; Ten Bulls, a twelfth century commentary on the stages of awareness leading to enlightenment; and Centering, a 4,000 year-old teaching from India that some consider to be the roots of Zen.

Author Biography

Paul Reps, the compiler, was an American who lived in many countries, including India, Norway, and Japan, and studied many of man's efforts to find and realize his true spiritual stature. He was the author of several books of poems and prose. He once said that he felt "the equal of each grass blade and pebble and believe that it is possible to be happy though human and grown up."
Nyogen Senzaki, a Buddhist scholar of international character to whom Reps acknowledged a deep debt of gratitude, was born in Japan. Early in life he became a "homeless monk," wandering the land and studying from Buddhist monastery to monastery. His wanderings eventually took him to America, where for over 50 years he lived in California, with no connection with any sect, denomination, or cathedral, radiating the free and creative spirit of Zen upon all who cared to share his study, meditation, wisdom, and loving kindness.

Table of Contents

Forewordp. 11
101 Zen Storiesp. 15
A cup of Teap. 19
Finding a Diamond on a Muddy Roadp. 19
Is That so?p. 22
Obediencep. 23
If You Love, Love Openlyp. 24
No Loving-Kindnessp. 24
Announcementp. 25
Great Wavesp. 25
The Moon Cannot be Stolenp. 27
The Last Poem of Hoshinp. 27
The Story of Shunkaip. 29
Happy Chinamanp. 31
A Buddhap. 32
Muddy Roadp. 33
Shoun and His Motherp. 34
Not Far From Buddhahoodp. 36
Stingy in Teachingp. 36
A Parablep. 38
The First Principlep. 39
A Mother's Advicep. 40
The Sound of one Handp. 41
My Heart Burns Like Firep. 43
Eshun's Departurep. 44
Reciting Sutrasp. 44
Three Days Morep. 45
Trading Dialogue for Lodgingp. 46
The Voice of Happinessp. 47
Open Your Own Treasure Housep. 48
No Water, No Moonp. 48
Calling Cardp. 49
Everything is Bestp. 50
Inch Time Foot Gemp. 50
Mokusen's Handp. 51
A Smile in His Lifetimep. 51
Every-Minute Zenp. 52
Flower Showerp. 53
Publishing the Sutrasp. 53
Gisho's Workp. 54
Sleeping in the Daytimep. 55
In Dreamlandp. 56
Joshu's Zenp. 57
The Dead Man's Answerp. 57
Zen in a Beggar's Lifep. 58
The Thief Who Became a Disciplep. 59
Right and Wrongp. 60
How Grass and Trees Become Enlightenedp. 61
The Stingy Artistp. 62
Accurate Proportionp. 63
Black-Nosed Buddhap. 64
Ryonen's Clear Realizationp. 65
Sour Misop. 66
Your Light May Go Outp. 67
The Giver Should be Thankfulp. 67
The Last Will and Testamentp. 68
The Tea-Master and the Assassinp. 69
The True Pathp. 71
The Gates of Paradisep. 71
Arresting the Stone Buddhap. 72
Soldiers of Humanityp. 73
The Tunnelp. 74
Gudo and the Emperorp. 75
In the Hands of Destinyp. 76
Killingp. 77
Kasan Sweatp. 77
The Subjugation of a Ghostp. 78
Children of His Majestyp. 79
What are You Doing! What are You Saying!p. 80
One Note of Zenp. 81
Eating the Blamep. 82
The Most Valuable Thing in the Worldp. 83
Learning to be Silentp. 83
The Blockhead Lordp. 84
Ten Successorsp. 84
True Reformationp. 85
Temperp. 86
The Stone Mindp. 87
No Attachment to Dustp. 87
Real Prosperityp. 89
Incense Burnerp. 89
The Real Miraclep. 90
Just Go to Sleepp. 91
Nothing Existsp. 92
No Work, No Foodp. 92
True Friendsp. 93
Time to Diep. 94
The Living Buddha and the Tubmakerp. 94
Three Kinds of Successp. 95
How to Write a Chinese Poemp. 96
Zen Dialoguep. 96
The Last Rapp. 97
The Taste of Banzo's Swordp. 98
Fire-Poker Zenp. 100
Storyteller's Zenp. 100
Midnight Excursionp. 101
A Letter to a Dying Manp. 102
A Drop of Waterp. 103
Teaching the Ultimatep. 103
Non-Attachmentp. 104
Tosui's Vinegarp. 105
The Silent Templep. 106
Buddha's Zenp. 106
The Gateless Gatep. 109
Joshu's Dogp. 115
Hyakujo's Foxp. 117
Gutei's Fingerp. 119
A Beardless Foreignerp. 120
Kyogen Mounts the Treep. 121
Buddha Twirls a Flowerp. 121
Joshu Washes the Bowlp. 123
Keichu's Wheelp. 123
A Buddha Before Historyp. 124
Seizei Alone and Poorp. 125
Joshu Ekamines A Monk in Meditationp. 126
Zuigan Calls His Own Masterp. 127
Tokusan Holds His Bowlp. 127
Nansen Outs the Cat in Twop. 128
Tozan's Three Blowsp. 129
Bells and Robesp. 131
Three Calls of the Emperor's Teacherp. 132
Tozan's Three Poundsp. 133
Everyday Life is the Pathp. 133
The Enlightened Manp. 134
Dried Dungp. 135
Kashapa's Preaching Signp. 136
Do not Think Good, Do not Think Not-Goodp. 137
Without Words, Without Silencep. 138
Apreaching from the Third Seatp. 139
Two Monks Roll up the Screenp. 140
It is not Mind, it is not Buddha, it is not Thingsp. 141
Blow out the Candlep. 141
Not the Wind, not the Flagp. 143
This Mind is Buddhap. 144
Joshu Investigatesp. 145
A Philosopher Asks Buddhap. 146
This Mind is not Buddhap. 147
Learning is not the Pathp. 147
Two Soulsp. 148
Meeting a Zen Master on the Roadp. 149
A Buffalo Passes Through the Enclosurep. 149
An Oak Tree in the Gardenp. 150
Ummon's Sidetrackp. 151
Tipping Over a Water Vasep. 151
Bodhidharma Pacifies the Mindp. 152
The Girl Comes out from Meditationp. 153
Shuzan's Short Staffp. 155
Basho's Staffp. 156
Who is He?p. 156
Proceed from the Top of the Polep. 157
Three Gates of Tosotsup. 158
One Road of Kembop. 159
Amban's Additionp. 160
10 Bullsp. 163
The Search for the Bullp. 168
Discovering the Footprintsp. 170
Perceiving the Bullp. 172
Catching the Bullp. 174
Taming the Bullp. 176
Riding the Bull Homep. 178
The Bull Transcendedp. 180
Both Bull and Self Transcendedp. 182
Reaching the Sourcep. 184
In the Worldp. 186
Centeringp. 189
What is Zen?p. 211
Table of Contents provided by Syndetics. All Rights Reserved.

An electronic version of this book is available through VitalSource.

This book is viewable on PC, Mac, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and most smartphones.

By purchasing, you will be able to view this book online, as well as download it, for the chosen number of days.

Digital License

You are licensing a digital product for a set duration. Durations are set forth in the product description, with "Lifetime" typically meaning five (5) years of online access and permanent download to a supported device. All licenses are non-transferable.

More details can be found here.

A downloadable version of this book is available through the eCampus Reader or compatible Adobe readers.

Applications are available on iOS, Android, PC, Mac, and Windows Mobile platforms.

Please view the compatibility matrix prior to purchase.