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Dosho Port

    Going Through the Mystery's One Hundred Questions
    The Record of Empty Hall
    • The Record of Empty Hall

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
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      A fresh translation and commentary on a classic collection of 100 koans from thirteenth-century China.The Record of Empty Hall was written by Xutang Zhiyu (1185-1269), an important figure in Chinese Linji Chan (Japanese Rinzai Zen) Buddhism and in its transmission to Japan. Although previously little-known in the West, Xutang's work is on par with the other great koan collections of the era, such as The Blue Cliff Record and Book of Serenity .Translated by Zen teacher Dosho Port from the original Chinese, The Record of Empty Hall opens new paths into the earthiness, humor, mystery, and multiplicity of meaning that are at the heart of koan inquiry. Inspired by the pithy, frank tone of Xutang's originals, Port also offers his own commentaries on the koans, helping readers to see the modern and relatable applications of these thirteenth-century encounter stories. Readers familiar with koans will recognize key figures, such as Bodhidharma, Nanquan, and Zhaozhou and will also be introduced to teaching icons not found in other koan collections. Through his commentaries, as well as a glossary of major figures and an appendix detailing the cases, Port not only opens up these remarkable koans but also illuminates their place in ancient Chinese, Japanese, and contemporary Zen practice.

      The Record of Empty Hall
    • The narrative follows Yuantong, a dedicated Zen pilgrim, as he navigates his spiritual journey alongside his enigmatic and detached teacher from the Soto school. Through a series of one hundred probing questions, the book delves into the complexities of Zen philosophy, exploring themes of enlightenment, self-discovery, and the nature of reality. This engaging dialogue reveals the challenges and insights of the Zen path, offering readers a profound glimpse into the transformative power of questioning and introspection.

      Going Through the Mystery's One Hundred Questions