In this volume, Trevor Leggett presents three texts translated from Japanese and compiled to illuminate the three ages of Zen in Japan: the warrior Zen of crisis and war in the thirteenth century; the feudal Zen of eighteenth-century samurai ofļ¬cials, and ļ¬nally the modern Zen found in 20th-century Japan. Part One presents translations of koans from the secret records of temples in Kamakura, Japanās ļ¬rst capital city in the East after Kyoto ceased to be seat of government. Part Two is an inspiring essay written for a samurai ofļ¬cial by abbot Torei and based on the analogy of the mind as a horse that is basically sound, but has become lazy, dull, and obstinate, and needs a touch of the spur to become āBuddha-naturedā again. Part Three contains extracts from the autobiography of Zen master Tsuji Somei, a roshi (an honoriļ¬c title used for highly venerated ļ¬gures in Japanese Zen) who trained under Furukawa Gyodo, one of the great Zen ļ¬gures in 20th-century Japan. This vivid account of Zen training in very severe conditions follows Master Tsujiās spiritual progress from Kamakura to Russia, where he was a prisoner of war.
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