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A Western approach to zen
Buddhism has been known in the West for seventy years. One of the foremost figures in Western Buddhism, Christmas Humphreys, explores in this book the future of Zen in the West and explains how serious students can learn the wisdom of Zen, without the benefit of long years in Zen monasteries. Of the many forms of Buddhism, the Zen School of Japan alone is concerned with a direct, immediate 'breakthrough' into the vast expansion of consciousness which is Enlightenment. Christmas Humphreys advocates deep study of the Buddha's teaching, some meditation and only then a course of mind control and development as preparation for the awakard of the Wisdom-Compassion dormant within.
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