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Dot To Dot Zen, A Primer of Buddhist Psychology By Gerald D. Ericksen January 1993 |
philosophy and enlightenmentZen and buddhismFor westerners, Zen Buddhism is shrouded in the mysterious. Attempts at explanation are lost to double meanings and unanswerable questions. This fascinating book uses dot to dot simplicity to unravel this Zen ambiguity. The author presents a series of 79 visual koans in the form of dot to dots, which help to translate Eastern thought into Western understanding. Each illustration is accompanied by a concise phrase from Buddhist teachings along with a brief interpretation. There is also an on going sequence of relaxation instructions drawn from Buddhist psychology. Each set fosters a unique interaction between mind and spirit, which will help lead the reader from confusion to enlightenment.
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