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Zen Mind Beginner's Mind Talks

Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind is a book of teachings by Shunryu Suzuki, a compilation of talks given at his satellite Zen center in Los Altos, California. Published in 1970 by Weatherhill, the book contains transcriptions of Suzuki's talks recorded by his student Marian Derby. Trudy Dixon and Richard Baker (Baker is Suzuki's successor) edited the talks by selecting the most relevant ones and organizing them into chapters. Bodhin Kjolhede, abbot of the Rochester Zen Center, writes that, together with Philip Kapleau's The Three Pillars of Zen (1965), it is one of the two most influential books on Zen in the west.

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Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind themes: Open, Big Mind in Activity, Composure, Emotions

Serial: BZ-01073

One-Day Sitting

Big Mind, Composure, Emotions, Zen Mind Beginner's Mind, Big Mind, Posture,...
Nov 15 2008
Berkeley Zen Center

How Do We Take Care of the Rest of Our Lives?: Serial No. 01072

Zen Mind Beginner's Mind, Dragons, Politics, Practice Period, Demons, Karma, Vow...
Nov 08 2008
Berkeley Zen Center

Traditional Zen Spirit: Zen Mind Beginner's Mind

Zen Mind Beginner's Mind, Right Effort, Monkey Mind, Posture, Buddha Nature,...
Nov 01 2008
Berkeley Zen Center

Zen Mind Beginner's Mind,: Right Effort; Serial No. 01069

Serial: BZ-01069

Sesshin

Zen Mind Beginner's Mind, Right Effort, Right Effort, Gaining Mind, Ego,...
Oct 19 2008
Berkeley Zen Center