Zen Enlightenment: Origins and Meaning
New York: Weatherhill, 1983. Reprint. Trade Paperback.
Reprint. Faint edge wear.
xii, 175 pp. Traces the development of Zen enlightenment from India through China to Japan.
New York: Weatherhill, 1983. Reprint. Trade Paperback.
Reprint. Faint edge wear.
xii, 175 pp. Traces the development of Zen enlightenment from India through China to Japan.
New York: Vintage Spiritual Classics, 1999. Reprint. Trade Paperback.
1999 reprint. A very nice copy.
x, 81 pp. Introduction by D.T. Suzuki. Translated by R.F.C. Hull. "The path to achieving Zen (a balance between the body and the mind) is brilliantly explained by Professor Eugen Herrigel in this timeless account.....
New York: Hyperion, 1994. Reprint. Trade Paperback.
Reprint. Faint foxing to top ridge.
xxi, 278 pages. "Featured on the PBS series, Healing and the Mind, with Bill Moyers, a best-seller explains the principles of mindfulness -- a Buddhist method of achieving fulfillment and inner peace -- through a blend of.....
Garden City, New York: Anchor Press / Doubleday, 1979. First Edition. Hard Cover.
First edition. Signed by author without inscription. Jacket edges rubbed.
xx, 311 pp. "Believing that Buddhist teachings and traditional ceremonies should be adapted to twentieth-century life styles, Kapleau presents an introduction to the philosophy and practice of.....
Oregon / New York: Beyond Words / Atria Books, 2009. 6th Printing. Trade Paperback.
Sixth printing. Light general wear.
xxviii, 292 pp. "Author Darren Littlejohn has been there and back, and presents a complimentary guide for recovery to the traditional twelve-step program, out of his own struggles and successes through.....
New York: Baraka, 1979. First Edition. Trade Paperback.
First edition. Signed by author. Lightly rubbed, minor foxing to page ridge.
The religious writings of a woman who discovered Zen Buddhism late in life.
New York: Pantheon Books / Random House, 1972. Second Edition. Hard Cover.
Second edition. Jacket price clipped.
204 pp. A 1972 reprint of the work first published in 1950, including the preface from the original, and a new preface by the author. "Modern Civilization, Watts maintains, is in a state.....