The Third Turning of the Wheel Wisdom of the Samdhinirmocana Sutra

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Pub. Date: 2012-05-15
Publisher(s): Rodmell Press
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Summary

In The Third Tuming of the Wheel, Zen master Reb Anderson draws on his forty years of meditation practice and his profound study of Buddhist psychology to illuminate the second-century Samdhinirmocana Sutra, a long-neglected but seminal work that attempts to reconcile Shakyamuni Buddha's early teaching with later Mahayana thought.

Author Biography

Reb Anderson Roshi moved to San Francisco in 1967 to study Zen Buddhism with Shunryu Suzuki Roshi, who ordained him as a priest in 1970. Since then, he has continued to practice at the San Francisco Zen Center, where he served as abbot from 1986 to 1995 and is now a senior dharma teacher. Anderson Roshi lectures and leads retreats around the world, and is the author of Warm Smiles from Cold Mountains: Dharma Talks on Zen Meditation (Rodmell Press, 1999) and Being Upright: Zen Meditation and the Bodhisattva Precepts (Rodmell Press, 2001). He lives with his family and friends at Green Dragon Temple, Green Gulch Farm, near Muir Beach, in Northern California. James William Coleman is a professor of sociology at the California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, and author of The New Buddhism: The Western Transformation of an Ancient Tradition (New York: Oxford University Press, 2001).

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsp. xi
Forewordp. 1
The Three Turnings of the Wheel of Dharmap. 5
Thus Have I Heardp. 19
The Nature of the Ultimatep. 27
The Psychological Dimensionp. 51
The Three Characteristics of Phenomenap. 77
The Lack of Own-Being of Phenomenap. 101
Analyzing Meditationp. 131
The Ten Stages and the Six Perfectionsp. 163
The Deeds of the Tathagatasp. 177
Notesp. 207
Permissionsp. 211
About the Authorp. 213
About the Editorp. 215
From the Publisherp. 217
Indexp. 219
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