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Book of Equanimity Illuminating Classic Zen Koans

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ISBN-10: 0861713877

ISBN-13: 9780861713875

Edition: 2005

Authors: Gerry Shishin Wick, Bernie Glassman, Bernie Glassman

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Book details

List price: $21.95
Copyright year: 2005
Publisher: Wisdom Publications
Publication date: 3/15/2005
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 320
Size: 6.00" wide x 9.00" long x 1.00" tall
Weight: 1.386
Language: English

Gerry Shishin Wick is a dharma heir of Taizan Maezumi. He studied with both Soto and Rinzai Zen masters (as did Maezumi) and for 20 years his understanding of the koans in the Book of Equanimity was examined by Maezumi. A former professor of physics, oceanography, and, later, Buddhism, Wick is a teacher whose unique qualifications make him a particularly appealing author.

Foreword
The world-honored one ascends the platform
Bodhidharma's vast emptiness
An invitation for the patriarch
The world-honored one points to the earth
Seigan's cost of rice
Baso's white and black
Yakusan takes the high seat
Hyakujo's fox
Nansen cuts a cat
Joshu sees through the old woman
Ummon's two sicknesses
Jizo plants the field
Rinzai's blind donkey
Attendant Kaku serves tea
Kyozan plants his mattock
Mayoku thumps his staff
Hogen's hair's-breadth
Joshu's dog
Ummon's Mount Sumeru
Jizo's "not knowing is the most intimate"
Ungan sweeps the ground
Ganto's bow and shout
Roso faces the wall
Seepoo's poison snake
Enkan's rhinoceros-horn fan
Kyozan points to snow
Hogen points to the blind
Gokoku's three shames
Fuketsu's iron ox
Daizui's Kalpa fire
Ummon's free-standing pillar
Kyozan's state of mind
Sansho's golden carp
Fuketsu's speck of dust
Rakuho's acquiescence
Baso's illness
Isan's Karmic consciousness
Rinzai's true man
Joshu's bowl-washing
Ummon's white and black
Rakuho's last moments
Nanyo's washbasin
Razan's arising and vanishing
Koyo's garuda bird
The sutra of complete awakening
Tokusan's completion of study
Joshu's cypress tree
Vimalakirti's nonduality
Tozan offers to the essence
Seppo's "what's this?"
Hogen's "by boat or land"
Sozan's dharmakaya
Obaku's dregs
Ungan's great compassionate one
Seppo the rice cook
Mishi's white rabbit
Genyo's one thing
The diamond sutra's reviling
Seirin's deadly snake
Ryutetsuma's old cow
Kempo's one stroke
Beiko's no enlightenment
Joshu asks about death
Shisho's transmission
Shuzan's new bride
Kyuho's head and tail
The avatamasaka sutra's wisdom
Kassan's slashing sword
Nansen's cats and cows
Shinzan questions the nature of life
Suigan's eyebrows
Chuyu's monkey
Sozan's requited filial piety
Hogen's substance and name
Zuigan's permanent principle
Shuzan's three phrases
Kyozan holds his own
Ummon's farm rice-cake
Chosha advances a step
Ryuge passes the chin rest
Gensha comes to the province
Ummon's sounds and shapes
Dogo's nursing
Gutei's one finger
The national teacher's seamless tomb
Rinzai's great enlightenment
Sozan's with or without
The Shurangama's unseen
Tozan's no grass
Kyozan respectfully declares it
Nansen's peony
Ummon's one treasure
Roso's not understanding
Tozan's illness
Rinzai's one stroke
Kyuho's disapproval
Emperor Ko's cap
Tozan's heed
Ummon's bowl and pail
Roya's mountains and rivers
Masters referenced in the book of equanimity