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Mud and Water – A Collection of Talks by the Zen Master Bassui
Mud and Water is the only comprehensive record of the dharma talks of the 14th c Zen master Bassui. The talks, recorded by one of his disciples, were written in the colloquial Japanese of the time, since Bassui's followers included not only monks and nuns but also may lay people.
Bassui's central message was that the act of seeing one's original nature is Buddhahood itself. His ability to connect with his disciple's questions to this traditional Zen theme and his skill at making complex Buddhist doctrines understandable to all distinguish his teachings.
Japanese Tool Box in Walnut
9" long x 5" wide x 3 1/2" high Art or function? This style is based on a Japanese tool box that was made for hundreds of years. In a smaller scale it makes a dramatic impact as the locking mechanism is a piece of cherry that slides out to ...
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