Master of Zen

Extraordinary Teachings from Hui Neng’s Altar Sutra

Demi illustrator Tze-si Huang editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:World Wisdom Books

Published:16th Aug '12

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Recognized as one of the greatest masterpieces of Buddhist literature, the teachings of Hui Neng have brought joy and inspiration to countless people since they were first written down in the sixth century. An illiterate woodcutter who was instantly enlightened, Hui Neng went on to become the Sixth Patriarch of Zen Buddhism. As a founding father of Zen, his profound, yet simple, teachings speak from a fullness of heart and mind.

From instant enlightenment to conscious departure, the Sixth (and last) Patriarch of Ch'an (Zen) Buddhism, Hui Neng, is the subject of Master of Zen. From the seventh Century AD, these stories, illuminating the Buddhist 'middle way,' come to life with fresh translations by Tze-si Huang, a native of China and long-time Buddhist; black-and-white line drawings accompany the text on facing pages, illustrated by Huang's wife, noted children's book illustrator, Demi.The deceptively simple, though not necessarily easy, text and drawings trace the wisdom journey of Hui Neng in the 'Altar Sutra.' Although poor and untutored, Hui Neng came into enlightenment in a marketplace when he overheard a monk chanting the Diamond Sutra. It's an inviting introduction for all spiritual seekers to drop deeply into the lessons of an enlightened master, considered the 'father' of Zen. Foreword Reviews Master Of Zen: Extraordinary Teachings From Hui Neng's Altar Sutra receives fine drawings by the famous artist Demi - some ninety black and white illustrations - to accompany the survey of an illiterate woodcutter who became the Sixth Patriarch of Chan (Zen) Buddhism. This contains his discourses and blends in a revealing autobiography, creating a fine and inspiring set of vignettes and reflections highly recommended for any Zen holding Midwest Book Review

  • Commended for Midwest Book Award (MIPA) (Religion) 2013

ISBN: 9781936597185

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 450g

180 pages