Zen Master: A Complete Guide of Zen Buddhism to Achieve Happiness and Peacefulness in Life
By Dylan Barry
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Zen Master: A Complete Guide of Zen Buddhism to Achieve Happiness and Peacefulness in Life
Zen buddhism draws a lot from the basic principles of Buddhist philosophy and thought. The ideas of the eightfold path, the skandhas, the four noble truths and the dharma seals are a crucial part of Zen Buddhism. Although the principles of Buddhism in general apply to Zen teaching, it is largely influenced by Mahayana Buddhism.
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Zen Master - Dylan Barry
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ISBN-10: 1500830720
ISBN-13: 978-1500830724
Table of Contents
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Introduction
Chapter 1: Enlightenment
Chapter 2: The Eight-Fold Path
Chapter 3: The First Point - Right Understanding
Chapter 4: The Second Point - Right Thoughts
Chapter 5: The Third Point - Right Speech
Chapter 6: The Fourth Point - Right Action
Chapter 7: The Fifth Point - Right Livelihood
Chapter 8: The Sixth Point - Right Effort
Chapter 9: The Seventh Point - Right Mindfulness
Chapter 10: The Eighth Point - Right Concentration
Conclusion
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Introduction
Learning about Zen Buddhism has one common root cause - the need to be at peace with oneself. Because as much as other people would like to think that this is a religion, in reality, it is not. As to why individuals have decided to adopt this mentality though is easy to understand.
What are you supposed to expect from this book? It will use the philosophy of Zen in order to attain inner peace