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ZEN RADICALS, REBELS AND REFORMERS

Manfred B. Steger Perle Besserman

The revolutionary figures in this book are those innovative, nonconformist Zen masters who often disguised their spiritual prowess by portraying themselves as lowly drifters, beggars, and Zen "madmen." They are individuals whose unorthodox behavior has defined the radical Buddhist movement known simply as Zen. This book contains stories of Zen "boat-rockers" and rebels that range from early 18th-century China all the way to the bustling streets of modern day America, with a stop in the middle to visit a courageous Zen master who made the ultimate sacrifice while resisting the brutal actions of the Japanese government in World War II. These remarkable masters remind us that the pursuit of spiritual awakening is not an insular process but rather a direct rebellion with the very foundations of suffering in the world.

Perle Besserman and Manfred B. Steger are the founding co-teachers of the Princeton Area Zen Group and the authors of Grassroots Zen. Perle and Manfred divide their time between Melbourne, Australia, and Honolulu, Hawai'i.

First published in 1991 as CRAZY CLOUDS; this new edition has two additional chapters, roughly about 15 pages in total, and has also been edited.

ZEN REBELLEN, RADIKALE UND REFORMER
Deutsch von Wolfgang I. Waas
[PB: Aurum 09/11]
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Published 2011-01-01 by Wisdom Publications