As a religion concerned with eternal salvation Zen is based on and grew out of a Buddhist worldview very different from the currently prevalent scientific materialism. Indeed says Taigen Dan Leighton Zen cannot be fully understood outside of a worldview that sees reality itself as a vital ephemeral agent of awareness and healing. In this book Leighton explicates that worldview through the writings of the Zen master Eihei Dogen (1200-1253) considered the founder of the Japanese Soto Zen tradition which is now spreading in many places in the West. Broader awareness of Dogen''s worldview and its implications says Leighton is helpful for a modern understanding of Zen and Mahayana praxis and is relevant to contemporary environmental and ethical concerns.
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