Chan (Zen) originated in china in the sixth century as a current in Buddhism that emphasized the primary importance of meditation practice as the means to realize the awakening experienced by Buddha. Illuminating Silence is a thought provoking introduction to Chan through the teachings of the influential Master Sheng-yen. This is a rare opportunity to gain an insight into the practice of a Chinese Zen retreat and the ideas behind it. The book provides a full introductory account with extensive teachings, based on the words of the ancients and delves deep into the little known practice of ‘Silent Illumination’ which lies at the heart of Chinese Buddhism. The author explains the poetry and teachings of the great Master Hongzhi, which were transmitted to Japan to form the root practice of Soto Zen by the famous monk Dogen. The evocation of the retreat atmosphere and practice is powerfully conveyed as the editor gives an account of his own experience of years of training.
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