the Illiterate Master: A Novel of Sixth Patriarch Zen

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Bol A novel based on the true story of the Sixth Patriarch of Zen.In seventh-century China, a young woodcutter named Huineng can neither read nor write. He has never studied a sutra, never set foot in a monastery. Yet he possesses a gift: he can hear the essence of things - a dead branch about to break, a buyer about to lie, a truth hidden beneath the surface of words.One day in the marketplace, he overhears a line from the Diamond Sutra - One should give rise to the mind without abiding anywhere. He doesn't understand the characters. But the sentence strikes him like something he has always known and never been able to name. He sets out on a journey of three thousand li to find the old master on East Mountain who recites this scripture.What follows is a journey through the Tang Dynasty - through monastery intrigue, through a midnight transmission of the robe and Dharma, through a flight across the mountains with pursuers at his heels, through fifteen years of hiding among hunters, through the death of his mother he cannot return to mourn. And at the end of the silence, a single sentence that will change the course of Chinese Buddhism: It is not the wind moving. It is not the flag moving. It is your minds that are moving.The Illiterate Master is a historical novel in the tradition of Hermann Hesse's Siddhartha and Eiji Yoshikawa's Musashi - a story about wisdom that needs no diploma, enlightenment that knows no rank, and the long road home to the self that has always been there.

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A novel based on the true story of the Sixth Patriarch of Zen.In seventh-century China, a young woodcutter named Huineng can neither read nor write. He has never studied a sutra, never set foot in a monastery. Yet he possesses a gift: he can hear the essence of things - a dead branch about to break, a buyer about to lie, a truth hidden beneath the surface of words.One day in the marketplace, he overhears a line from the Diamond Sutra - One should give rise to the mind without abiding anywhere. He doesn't understand the characters. But the sentence strikes him like something he has always known and never been able to name. He sets out on a journey of three thousand li to find the old master on East Mountain who recites this scripture.What follows is a journey through the Tang Dynasty - through monastery intrigue, through a midnight transmission of the robe and Dharma, through a flight across the mountains with pursuers at his heels, through fifteen years of hiding among hunters, through the death of his mother he cannot return to mourn. And at the end of the silence, a single sentence that will change the course of Chinese Buddhism: It is not the wind moving. It is not the flag moving. It is your minds that are moving.The Illiterate Master is a historical novel in the tradition of Hermann Hesse's Siddhartha and Eiji Yoshikawa's Musashi - a story about wisdom that needs no diploma, enlightenment that knows no rank, and the long road home to the self that has always been there.

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Pagina's: 197, Paperback, Independently published


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