A timely and spiritually wise book. Glassman is a very profound and skilled teacher who manages to illuminate some very difficult Zen subjects.
Spirituality and Health
Glassmans style and thinking are like thick, polished glass: clear, compact, and strong. Marrying metaphor, illustration, and abstraction, he reaches into the heart of many essential concepts, reminding us firmly that, among other things, we dont practice to become enlightened . . . we practice because we areenlightened.
Publishers Weekly
A watershed book for Zen students, a good study companion and a trustworthy guide.
Zoketsu Norman Fisher, founding teacher of the Everyday Zen Foundation
ABOUT THE BOOK
In Infinite Circle,one of Americas most distinctive Zen teachers takes a back-to-basics approach to Zen. Glassman illuminates three key teachings of Zen Buddhism, offering line-by-line commentary in clear, direct language:
- The Heart Sutra:the Buddhas essential discourse on emptiness, a central sutra of the Mahayana Buddhist tradition.
- The Identity of Relative and Absolute: an eighth-century poem by Shih-tou His-chien, a key text of the Soto Zen school.
- The Zen precepts: the rules of conduct for laypeople and monks.
His commentaries are based on workshops he gave as Abbot of the Zen Community of New York, and they contain within them the principles that became the foundation for the Greyston Mandala of community development organizations and the Zen Peacemaker Order.
BERNIE GLASSMAN is a Zen master and the first dharma successor to Taizan Maezumi Roshi, founder of the Zen Center of Los Angeles. He is well known for integrating Zen practice with social, economic, and educational initiatives. He is also the author of Instructions to the Cookand Bearing Witness: A Zen Masters Lessons in Making Peace.
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Infinite Circle
T EACHINGS IN Z EN
B ERNIE G LASSMAN
SHAMBHALA
BOSTON & LONDON
2013
Shambhala Publications, Inc.
Horticultural Hall
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Boston, Massachusetts 02115
www.shambhala.com
2002 by Bernie Glassman
Cover art by Kazuaki Tanahashi
Cover design by Jonathan Sainsbury
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.
Library of Congress Catalogues the hardcover edition of this book as follows:
Glassman, Bernard (Bernard Tetsugen)
Infinite circle: teachings in Zen / Bernie Glassman
p. cm.
eISBN 978-0-8348-2877-3
ISBN 978-1-59062-591-6 (cloth)
ISBN 978-1-59030-079-4 (paperback)
1. Zen BuddhismDoctrines. 2. Spiritual LifeZen Buddhism. 3. Tripi aka. S trapi aka. Praj p ramit . H dayaCriticism and interpretation. I. Title.
BQ9265.4.G53 2002 294.3420427dc21 2001049069
Contents
My warmest gratitude and appreciation go to Sensei Lou Mitsunen Nordstrom, who took my discursive, meandering talks and pulled them together into a single, cohesive manuscript; to Sensei Eve Myonen Marko, who edited the manuscript for publication; and to my students at the Zen Community of New York, who not only transcribed the talks but also asked the questions.