Zen Buddhism by D. T. Suzuki
Zen Buddhism by D. T. Suzuki
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With a foreward by Carl Jung, you already know that this one's going to be a banger. Another extremely famous, perhaps broad view of Zen Buddhism for the western audience. Highly recommened if you're interested in this type of thing - going over consciousness, limitations of logic, and religious history.
BOOK SUMMARY
D.T. Suzuki was one of the key figures responsible for introducing Zen Buddhism to the West in the 20th century. His writings—often compiled under titles like Zen Buddhism—explain the principles, practices, and cultural context of Zen, especially as developed in Japan. Suzuki emphasizes direct experience, intuition, and the limitations of conceptual thinking. His work blends historical exposition with philosophical interpretation and has been influential in both religious and academic circles.
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