Fukan-Zazengi
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The next text from Master Dogen I'll have a look at is his zazen instruction as written down soon after his return from China -- unsatisfied with Buddhist teachings in his home country, Master Dogen had taken the perilous sea voyage from Japan to seek out and study with a genuine teacher, so as to find the 'authentic transmission' of Zen and bring it back to Japan.
The text actually draws quite heavily on earlier Zen texts, which is an interesting area of study in itself, but I'll be looking at it more from the practical point of view, from the perspective of directly practicing it.
Nishijima/ Cross translate the title 'Fukan-Zazengi' as 'Universal Guide to the Standard Method of Zazen'. Fukan-Zazengi is 'Universal' in the sense that Master Dogen believed that everyone everywhere could practice zazen to directly realise the truth of our lives, and that is why he commited his instructions to paper, to be shared as widely as possible.
So next I'll be reading through Master Dogen's zazen instructions that are based on his travels to China and the transmission of the practice he received from a teacher there, that finally satisfied him in his search for the authentic practice of Zen Buddhism.

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