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Not Always So

by Shunryu Suzuki, Edward Espe Brown

A companion volume to the bestselling book on Buddhism ever published, Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind.

FORMAT
Paperback
LANGUAGE
English
CONDITION
Brand New


Publisher Description


Practising the true spirit of Zen. Not Always So is based on Shunryu Suzuki's lectures and is framed in his own inimitable, allusive, paradoxical style, rich with unexpected and off–centre insights. Suzuki knew he was dying at the time of the lectures, which gives his thoughts an urgency and focus even sharper than in the earlier book. In Not Always So Suzuki once again voices Zen in everyday language with the vigour, sensitivity, and buoyancy of a true friend. Here is support and nourishment. Here is a mother and father lending a hand, but letting you find your own way. Here is guidance which empowers your freedom (or way–seeking mind), rather than pinning you down to directions and techniques. Here is teaching which encourages you to touch and know your true heart and to express yourself fully, teaching which is not teaching from outside, but a voice arising in your own being.

Author Biography

The Zen master Shunryu Suzuki was an unassuming, much-beloved spiritual teacher. Born the son of a Zen master in 1904, Suzuki began Zen training as a youngster and matured over many years of practice in Japan. After continuing to devote himself to his priestly life throughout the Second World War (when priests often turned to other occupations), Suzuki came to San Francisco in 1959. While some priests had come to the West with "new suits and shiny shoes," Suzuki decided to come "in an old robe with a shiny [shaved] head." Attracting students over several years, Suzuki established the Zen Center in San Francisco, with a training temple at Tassajara-the first in the West. After a lengthy illness, he died of cancer in December 1971.

Review

"Indeed something very special . . . [Brown] has edited transcriptions of Suzuki's talks that both read well on the page and capture the style, humor and solid grasp evident in [Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind]. This will prove highly valuable to anyone, rank novice or Zen master." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Review Quote

"Indeed something very special . . . [Brown] has edited transcriptions of Suzuki's talks that both read well on the page and capture the style, humor and solid grasp evident in [Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind]. This will prove highly valuable to anyone, rank novice or Zen master."

Description for Teachers/Educators

A companion volume to Shunryu Suzuki's first book, Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind, this is a collection of thirty-five lectures taken from the last three years of Suzuki's life. It has been masterfully edited by Edward Espe Brown, bestselling author and one of Suzuki's students. Not Always So is framed in Suzuki's own inimitable, allusive, paradoxical style, rich with unexpected and off-center insights. Suzuki knew he was dying at the time of the lectures, which gives his thoughts an urgency and focus even sharper than in his earlier book. Wise and inspirational, Not Always So is a wonderful gift for anyone seeking spiritual fulfillment and inner peace. Zen master Shunryu Suzuki (1904 - 1971) was a much beloved spiritual teacher. Born the son of a Zen master, Suzuki began his Zen training as a youngster in Japan. Suzuki came to San Francisco in 1959, and established the Zen Center in San Francisco with a training temple at Tassajara--the first such temple in the West. After a lengthy illness, he died of cancer in December, 1971. Edward Espe Brown was ordained as a Zen priest in 1971 by Shunryu Suzuki, who gave him the name Jusan Kainei, "Longevity Mountain, Peaceful Sea." While a student at the Tassajara Zen Mountain Center, he wrote two best-selling books, The Tassajara Bread Book and Tassajara Cooking. "Transcriptions that both read well on the page and capture the style, humor, and solid grasp evident in his first volume. But this is no Zen Mind sequel, and will prove highly valuable to anyone, rank novice or Zen master."--Publishers Weekly

Details

ISBN0060957549
Author Edward Espe Brown
Short Title NOT ALWAYS SO
Pages 176
Language English
ISBN-10 0060957549
ISBN-13 9780060957544
Media Book
Format Paperback
Country of Publication United States
Subtitle Practicing the True Spirit of Zen
Place of Publication New York
Residence US
Birth 1904
Death 1971
Illustrations black & white illustrations
Imprint HarperOne
DOI 10.1604/9780060957544
US Release Date 2009-06-02
UK Release Date 2009-06-02
Narrator Hugh Fraser
Affiliation San Diego State University
Position Professor of English
Qualifications Ph.D.
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Year 2009
Publication Date 2009-06-02
DEWEY 294.3420427
Audience General
AU Release Date 2003-06-24
NZ Release Date 2003-07-31
Imprint US HarperOne
Publisher US HarperCollins

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