Friday, November 30, 2007

The Mystery of Zen

98 – The Mystery of Zen – Gilbert Highet

Gilbert defines the mystery of Zen through descriptive situational plots to make the point that learning Zen is a process, not immediate knowledge. Intellectual study cannot produce understanding, it is a process learned through osmosis. He compares and contrasts Zen to Buddhism, describing similarities and differences. The topic is deep, but attainable and understandable through time.

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