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Wind Bell: Teachings from the San Francisco Zen Center, 1968-2001. (Religion).(Brief Article)

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| January 01, 2002 | Bourquin, David | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

* Wind Bell: Teachings from the San Francisco Zen Center, 1968-2001. North Atlantic. Jan. 2002. c.322p. ed. by Michael Wenger. photogs. LC 2001032655. ISBN 1-55643-381-6. pap. $14.95. REL

The San Francisco Zen Center is one of the most important Zen institutions in the United States. For years, its newsletter, Wind Bell, has contained some of the most profound and useful writings available on Zen practice. In this first, welcome collection of those writings, Wenger, the center's dean, presents the teachings of both monks and laity and essays on topics as diverse as Zazen (sitting meditation) and apple crisp (which includes a recipe as well as a brief account of life …

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