| #2134953 in Books | Zen Shin Buddhist Publications | 1998-06-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.25 x5.75 x.75l,.97 | File Name: 0965835219 | 267 pages |
||4 of 6 people found the following review helpful.| Mostly Zen, a Little, Shin|By R. Hochwalt|I became a member of Jodo Shinshu during an affirmation ceremony conducted by
Socho (Bishop) Ogui in Movember 2004 in Seattle.
Bishop Ogui is the same person who wrote this book. It is a collection of some of the short talks he gave at the Cleveland Buddhist Temple, when he was their minister or priest. Sensei Ogu||My life has been profoundly touched throughout the years by the simple, sincere and honest quality of Sensei's teachings. -- Allison Elliot, Librarian
Sensei's teaching is not what it appears to be; nor is it otherwise. --Dennis Edwards,
This book is for people who want to explore their spirituality more deeply. This is intended for everyone, whether Buddhist, Christian, Moslem, Jewish, male, female, black, white, Japanese, German, a mother, a dentist ” whatever! The author illustrates the way we human beings often regard the aliveness of each moment and expresses with exceptional insight the Buddhist perspective on everyday life.
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