Trust in Awakening: A Zen Teaching on Accessing the Absolute
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A unique and fulfilling map to realization and Awakening offered by one of today’s finest spiritual teachers.
With Trust in Awakening, Zen and Theravada Buddhist teacher Stephen Doetsu Snyder presents a fresh and powerful reworking of the 7th century Zen poem, the Xin Xin Ming. This poem has guided and inspired serious Zen practitioners on the path to Awakening for centuries. Structuring its stanzas in koan-like meditations, Snyder interprets the poem’s directions to seeing the Absolute, the source, fully manifesting in each of us—to Awakening.
In addition, Snyder gives an insightful line-by-line commentary and questions us after each stanza, provoking an internal examination. He points us in the direction of the Absolute, in its many expressions, the source of all universes and realization. This distinct approach creates the space for us to dwell on each line, open ourselves to its significance, and take another step on the path of no path.
Trust in Awakening transmits the reality of the Absolute while encouraging us to keep following its map, unfolding the path to Awakening.
Stephen Snyder
Stephen Snyder began practicing daily meditation in 1976. Since then, he has studied Buddhism extensively—investigating and engaging in Zen, Tibetan, Theravada, and Western nondual traditions. Stephen was authorized to teach in 2007 by the Venerable Pa Auk Sayadaw, a Burmese meditation master and renowned scholar. In 2009, he coauthored Practicing the Jhānas, exploring concentration meditation as presented by Pa Auk Sayadaw.Stephen’s resonant and warmhearted teaching style engages students around the globe through in-person and online retreats, as well as one-on-one coaching. He encourages students to turn toward awakened awareness and, through this realizing, embody their true identity. Stephen is also author of Stress Reduction for Lawyers, Law Students, and Legal Professionals and Buddha’s Heart. For more information, please visit awakeningdharma.org.
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With genuine spiritual and intellectual genius, Stephen Doetsu Snyder explores a revered Buddhist text in modern, radically liberating ways. I was jolted on every page with heart-opening joy at the good news of our true nature: the original nature of all things right under our noses, endlessly renewed by its mysterious source. This is a magnificent, breakthrough book that will be accessible and helpful to anyone at any point on their path.
—Rick Hanson, PhD, New York Times best-selling author of Neurodharma and Buddha’s Brain
With refreshing directness and clarity, Stephen Doetsu Snyder unpacks the teachings contained in the ‘Trust in Awakening’ poem, showing that awakening is accessible to all of us. One of those no-frills books that shows that all good teachings are simple in presentation, yet profound in scope.
—Vanessa Zuisei Goddard, Zen teacher, author of Still Running
In this book, Stephen Doetsu Snyder has produced a fresh and unusually open translation of the ‘Xin Xin Ming,’ one of Zen’s most poetic teachings of nonduality. He presents brief, easily understood, and poignant commentaries on each verse that constitute direct pointing out instructions for awakening. Students of Buddhadharma will find this book a fresh, modern perspective on an ancient classic.
—Diane Musho Hamilton, Soto Zen teacher and author of Compassionate Conversations
Stephen Doetsu Snyder’s long trainings in both Theravada and Zen practice mean that he is able to offer a very valuable perspective on this great Zen poem, often considered to be the first and still one of the greatest presentations of the discoveries of our fundamental nature that Zen/Chan has been opening up for practitioners throughout its long history.
—Henry Shukman, author of One Blade of Grass and spiritual director of Mountain Cloud Zen Center
Stephen Doetsu Snyder’s beautiful commentary on the ancient poem ‘Faith in Mind’ speaks with unusual clarity about the experience of meeting true reality. Snyder’s description of such experiences are inspiring to the beginning meditator and confirming to the experienced meditator. His book is a valuable addition to the literature on this subject.
—Roshi Joan Hogetsu Hoeberichts, Abbot of Heart Circle Zen
A truly unique book that speaks to the many facets of the spiritual path with potent authenticity. Snyder’s beautiful quatrains vibrate with direct transmission, and his skillful commentary effortlessly unfolds layers of meaning. This is a book of rare richness and clarity and is sure to be cherished by all who read it.
—Steve James, educator, founder of the Movement Koan Method, and host of the Guru Viking podcast
"Stephen Doetsu Snyder draws on his own clear seeing to help