
Don't Be a Jerk
And Other Practical Advice from Dogen, Japan's Greatest Zen Master
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Brad Warner
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Brad Warner
A Radical but Reverent Paraphrasing of Dogen's Treasury of the True Dharma Eye
"Even if the whole universe is nothing but a bunch of jerks doing all kinds of jerk-type things, there is still liberation in simply not being a jerk." - Eihei Dogen (1200 - 1253 CE)
The Shobogenzo (The Treasury of the True Dharma Eye) is a revered 800-year-old Zen Buddhism classic written by the Japanese monk Eihei Dogen. Despite the timeless wisdom of his teachings, many consider the book difficult to understand. In Don't Be a Jerk, Zen priest and best-selling author Brad Warner, through accessible paraphrasing and incisive commentary, applies Dogen's teachings to modern times. While entertaining and sometimes irreverent, Warner is also an astute scholar who sees in Dogen very modern psychological concepts, as well as insights on such topics as feminism and reincarnation. Warner even shows that Dogen offered a "Middle Way" in the currently raging debate between science and religion. For curious listeners worried that Dogen's teachings are too philosophically opaque, Don't Be a Jerk is hilarious, understandable, and wise.
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thank you Brad!
Makes Zen approachable!
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Brad Warner at his best
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It took me a while to finish. I read and listen to the book. I also have Shobogenzo, the Shasta Abbey translation.
Since the author frequently refers to Shobogenzo chapters, I listened and read as I went along.
I HIGHLY recommend listening to Brad Warner’s books and to Shobogenzo.
So glad that Brad narrates his books.
Now on to the next one!!
My thanks to all involved, JK.
OUTSTANDING
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I am looking forward to reading more of Brad Warner's books in the future.
Great Book!
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Accessible Dogen
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Approarable and fun without loosing sight of the point
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I’d say get it. It helped me understand a few things. Dogen (and Brad) word things a bit differently than I am used to in the Tibetan tradition and it helps me understand some of these ideas in a different way than I am used to.
Enjoy.
Awesome
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The drawback to the audiobook was that it referenced a lot of other material and I don't find audiobooks as a good way to go back and follow up on things like this. One might be better served by having a paper or ebook edition available for references. I know that is what I did.
Very accessible, very fun
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Brad at his best
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side note: my preference for a bibliography would be a link, not audio. I skipped it.
First time reading Dogen and made it through!
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