THE ART OF ZEN: Paintings and calligraphy by Japanese monks 1600-1925
New York: Abrams, 1989. First edition. 12" x 8.5"; 223 pages. More
New York: Abrams, 1989. First edition. 12" x 8.5"; 223 pages. More
New York: 2003. Contains "A Very Great Gift" by Irma Zaleski - Administering the medicine for suffering, "To Be Human Is to Be Humane" by Franklin Perkins - Wisdom fo the Confucian Mengzi, "Sweetening the Judgments" by Estelle Frankel - The spice of rachamim, "Reality's Emptiness" by H.H. the Dalai..... More
New York: 2001. Contains "Telling the Rosary" by Christopher Bamford - To attend to the "one needful thing", "The Patient Reach for Light" by Anita Lange - The meaning of divine wisdom, "Gardens of the Heart" by Norris Brock Johnson - Form and emptiness in the Japanese Zen garden, "Water..... More
New York: Pantheon, 1955. First edition. xv, 248 pages. More
New York: 1999. Contains "Nature's Patterns" by Christian Wertenbaker - Hidden lines of emergence, "Rivers and Mountains" by Robert Reese - The language of stone and water, "The Great Without" by Linda Hogan - An indigenous geography of spirit, "Belonging: An Interview with Thomas Berry", "Mindful of Unity" by Peter..... More
New York: New American Library, 1990. 169 pages. More
Tokyo: Hokuseido, 1960. First edition. 18 color plates with captioned facing tissues; 630 pages. More
Tokyo: Hokuseido, 2002. Second edition. 225 pages. More
Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013. First edition. 316 pages. The Linjilu (Record of Linji or LJL) is one of the foundational texts of Chan/Zen Buddhist literature, and an accomplished work of baihua (vernacular) literature. Its indelibly memorable title character, the Master Linji, is himself an embodiment of the very teachings..... More
Rochester: Inner Traditions, 1991. First edition. 127 pages. More
Fremont: Jain, 1989. 155 pages. More
Berkeley: North Atlantic Books, 1999. 213 pages. More
Berkeley: North Atlantic, 1999. Second printing. 236 pages. More
New York: 2001. Contains "Unfolding Universes" by James Shapiro - A Vedantic symbol; "As the Door Opens" by Robert Dixon-Kolar - Music of the door-harp; "Getting the Right-sized Heart" by Ronald K. Bullis - Considering transplants; "The Excellence of Bodhichitta" by Pema Chodron - The soft spot of humanity; "The..... More
New York: 2002. Contains "The Marriage of Grace and Sweat" by Thomas Moore - An essential effort of transcendence, "A Tale of Wonders" by Nan Runde - Sir Gawain's grace of life, "An Essential Leaven" by Kim Coleman Healy - The metaphor of bread, "Fierce Grace" - An interview with..... More
New York: 2000. Contains "One and One Make One" by Christian Wertenbaker - The puzzle of looking inward and outward; "Enigma, Paradox, Parable" by David and Sharon Hoffman - Western traditions of teaching through riddles; "The Mystery of the Headless Goddess" by Miranda Shaw - Tantric symbol of spiritual rebirth;..... More
New York: 2004. Contains "The Joy of Two" by Christopher Bamford - The creative power of self-giving; "Tortoise Mountain Wakes Up" by John Tarrant - Finding enlightenment together; "Sangha" by Gehlek Rimpoche - Six qualities of a good sangha friend; "Rumi and the Celts" by Coleman Barks - The Soul..... More
New York: Society for the Study of Myth and Tradition, 2013. Includes TAMING THE ANGRY STALLION by Linda Kohanov: The power of nonviolence, THE CAVE by Michael Harner: A quest for shamanic powers, BODY CONSCIOUSNESS by Patty de Llosa: Listening to the energies of the body, LONGING FOR THE BELOVED..... More
Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1979. First edition. Edited by Phillippe Coupley; 226 pages. More
New York: Dutton, 1983. Translated by Nancy Amphoux; Introduction by George Leonard; 120 pages. More
Honolulu: University of Hawaii, 1986. First edition. 123 pages. More
London: Faber & Faber, 1953. First UK edition. Translated by Paul Peachey; 335 pages. More
New York: Weatherhill, 1993. 175 pages. More
New York: Viking Compass, 2002. First edition. 204 pages. More
New York: 1996. Contains "Spontaneous Effort" by David Rothenberg - When the moment strikes; "No Shadow Draws the Water" by Robert Aitken - Imaginative interaction as play; "A Natural Harmony" by David Fideler - Cosmological forces at work; "First Things" by Eric Gill - Reflections on the nature of vocation;..... More