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This is the definitive English translation of a foundational work of Zen Buddhism¬the Bendowa ("On the Endeavor of the Way") by Eihei Dogen, founder of the Soto school of Zen in Japan.
Written in 1231, it contains the masterfs essential teachings on zazen, or seated meditation, which is the fundamental pathway to Buddhist enlightenment. The first part of the book introduces the notion of "wondrous dharma" and looks at the role of the individual to society and notions of time and interconnection. The second part of the work is cast in the form of a dialogue, the Q&A format offering answers to questions a Zen novice might pose regarding the paths to enlightenment:
EHow can passively sitting being a means of attaining enlightenment?
EWhy is sitting so key to meditation?
ECan seated meditation be combined with other practices?
EHow can I maintain a practice that accords with my other responsibilities in life?
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