Description
1958 edition, 7th printing. Paperback cover has some creases and a worn spine. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-worn copy of “The Zen Teaching of Huang Po” offers a rare glimpse into the profound wisdom of one of the most influential figures in the history of Zen Buddhism. Translated by the renowned scholar John Blofeld, this seminal work presents the direct, uncompromising teachings of the ninth-century Chinese master Huang Po, who emphasized the importance of direct experience over intellectual understanding. Huang Po’s teachings, which have been revered for centuries, cut through the conceptual trappings of language and challenge the reader to awaken to the true nature of reality beyond the limitations of the mind.
Despite its modest appearance, this edition holds immense value for collectors and students of Zen alike. As one of the earliest English translations of Huang Po’s teachings, it represents a pivotal moment in the transmission of Zen to the Western world. Blofeld’s sensitive and scholarly translation, which has been praised for its accuracy and authenticity, has played a crucial role in introducing generations of seekers to the depths of Zen philosophy. For those drawn to the profound simplicity of Huang Po’s teachings, this well-worn copy serves as a tangible reminder of the enduring relevance and transformative power of Zen wisdom.