Wind Bell: Teachings from the San Francisco Zen Center - 1968-2001 Review

Wind Bell: Teachings from the San Francisco Zen Center - 1968-2001
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Satuday "Public" sessions at the San Francisco Zen Center could include: a tour of the Beginner's Mind Temple, basic instruction for sitting meditation, a talk given by a staff member or by a guest at the Center, a question and answer session for the talk, informal socializing on the patio and , of course, lunch. Announcements of special lectures, workshops and ceremonies were followed with an open invitation to the Public: "Just knock on the door, someone will let you in!".
WIND BELL represents this open, positive and supportive environment through 38 artcles, selected and commented on by Michael Wenger, from its 40 year history. Not only are talks given by Shunryu Suzuki and other early members, but also current staff, and with guests as varied as Thich Naht Hanh and Lama Govinda. These articles cover sitting meditation, applying Zen to everyday life, ceremonies, and Buddist concepts both simple and complex.
This book can supply enjoyment for years, just browsing (including the fine photographs), developing favorites for inspiration or studying pieces in depth. One reason for the success of ZEN MIND, BEGINNER'S MIND was the loving care put into its preparation. I believe WIND BELL has been treated as well.

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