The Zen Teachings of Huang Po

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gptkbp:instanceOf book
gptkbp:associatedWith gptkb:Chinese_Zen
gptkbp:author gptkb:Huang_Po
gptkbp:availableIn digital format
print format
gptkbp:citedBy academic studies
gptkbp:contains Non-duality
gptkbp:discusses The nature of reality
The role of the teacher
The importance of practice
The significance of silence
The concept of no-self
gptkbp:focusesOn Meditation
gptkbp:genre Philosophy
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label The Zen Teachings of Huang Po
gptkbp:influenced Western philosophy
meditative practices
Zen practitioners
contemporary Zen masters
gptkbp:influencedBy Buddhism
gptkbp:ISBN 978-0-8048-1002-0
gptkbp:language English
gptkbp:notableFeature Compassion
Simplicity
Mindfulness
Connection to nature
Impermanence
Awakening
Influence on art and culture
Simplicity in expression
Use of koans
Emphasis on experience
True nature
Unity of all things
Zen mind
Critique of intellectualism
Direct pointing
Directness of teaching
Emphasis on the present moment
Encouragement of spontaneity
Exploration of paradoxes
Focus on personal insight
Integration of Zen and Taoism
Rejection of dogma
Transmission outside scriptures
gptkbp:notableQuote The mind is the root of all things.
gptkbp:pageCount 192
gptkbp:partOf Zen literature
gptkbp:publishedBy gptkb:Random_House
gptkbp:publishedIn 1958
gptkbp:subject Zen Buddhism
gptkbp:suitableFor spiritual seekers
philosophers
students of Zen
gptkbp:translatedInto gptkb:John_Blofeld
multiple languages