Synopsis These lightly-edited but mostly verbatim lectures date from the end of 1971, when Shunryu Suzuki, author of the classic ZEN MIND, BEGINNER'S MIND, was dying of cancer. With warm humor and humility he addresses the topics of life, death, breathing, meditation, and the direct experience of being.
| Details | | Publication Date: | 2003-06-01 | | Editor: | Edward Espe Brown | | Edition Description: | Reprint |
| Size | | Height: | 7.8 in | | Width: | 5.3 in | | Thickness: | 0.5 in | | Weight: | 4.8 oz |
Publisher's Note Shunryu Suzuki's first book, ZEN MIND, BEGINNER'S MIND, published in 1971, continues to be one of the world's most valued books on Buddhism. Now the long-awaited companion volume, NOT ALWAYS SO, has arrived. Chosen and edited by Edward Espe Brown, bestselling author and student of Suzuki's, the lectures are taken from the last three years of Suzuki's life. His maturity as a teacher with a deep commitment to conveying his message is warmly and fully expressed. In NOT ALWAYS SO, Suzuki voices Zen in everyday language, with humor and good-heartedness. While offering sustenance much like a mother and father lending a hand, Suzuki encourages you to find your own way. Rather than emphasizing specific directions and techniques, his teaching encourages you to touch and know your true heart and to express yourself fully. Suzuki's words do not seem to come from outside, but awaken a voice arising from your own being.
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