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Zen: The Reason of Unreason by T.H. Barrett
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Zen: The Reason of Unreason (edition 1993)

by T.H. Barrett

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This illustrated volume presents a concise account of the history, practice and fundamental principles of Zen, from the teachings of Bodhidharma and the establishment of meditation, zazen and the ultimate achievement of satori, sudden enlightenment. It includes stories of Zen masters.
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Zen: The Reason of Unreason (Eastern Wisdom - The Little Wisdom Library) by Timothy Hugh Barrett

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