Cultivating The Empty Field by Yi Wu Hongzhi

The Silent Illumination of Zen Master Hongzhi

This profound work delves into the essence of Zen practice, offering a collection of teachings that emphasize the importance of embracing emptiness and stillness as a path to enlightenment. Through poetic and insightful reflections, the text guides readers in cultivating a state of mind that is free from distractions and attachments, allowing for a deeper connection with the present moment. The teachings encourage practitioners to engage in meditation with a sense of openness and receptivity, fostering a harmonious balance between effort and ease in their spiritual journey.

Published
1991
Nationality
Chinese
Length
Very Short
Pages
119
Original Language
Chinese
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