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The Zen Doctrine of No Mind
The Zen Doctrine of No Mind: The Significance of the Sutra of Hui-Neng | Daisetz Teitar? Suzuki
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Dedicated largely to the teaching of Hui Neng, this volume covers the purpose and technique of Zen training, and goes further into the depths of Zen than any other work of modern times. Here we find no reliance on scripture or a Savior, for the student isshown how to go beyond thought in order to achieve a state of consciousness beyond duality.
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Book #32 of the year: “The Zen Doctrine of No-Mind” by D.T. Suzuki.

Honestly, this was way above my level. If I had really any knowledge of zen history I‘d have been better able to understand this.