JanetAbels 01/04/2006
Gerry Shishin Wick's commentary on the Book of Equanimity is wonderful and an indispensable text for any Zen practitioner wishing to unlock the wisdom contained in this anciet work. The references in this book of koans are often cryptic and Shishin Wick helps the reader to unravel them with solid background information placed in a historical context. Together with his deep insight into the koan itself and his elegant writing, it makes the book an absolute MUST for any serious Zen practitioner involved in koan work. As a Zen teacher, I recommend the book wholeheartedly. Janet Jiryu Abels, Still Mind Zendo, New York City
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ChrisCole 01/01/2006
I've read quite a few introductions to Zen, and I've found that most of them require considerable understanding of the culture in which the koans and commentaries were written, which is usually Chinese culture, and ancient Chinese culture to boot. This is the first book I've read where the images and symbolism are carefully explained, without diluting the message to pop level. I recommend this book to anyone who is looking for a sophisticated explanation of the Zen canon that does not require a deep knowledge of Chinese culture.
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