Book Summary
The revolutionary figures in this book are those innovative, nonconformist Zen masters who often disguised their spiritual prowess by portraying themselves as lowly drifters, beggars, and Zen "madmen." They are individuals whose unorthodox behavior has defined the radical Buddhist movement known simply as Zen. This book contains stories of Zen "boat-rockers" and rebels that range from early 8th-century China all the way to the bustling streets of modern day America. These remarkable masters remind us that the pursuit of spiritual awakening is not an insular process but rather a direct rebellion with the very foundations of suffering in the world.
Book Details
Book Name | Zen Radicals, Rebels, And Reformers |
Author | Perle Besserman, Manfred B. Steger |
Publisher | Wisdom Publications (ma) (Jan 2011) |
ISBN | 9780861716913 |
Pages | 252 |
Language | English |
Price | 610 |