Shattering the Great Doubt: The Chan Practice of Huatou
By (Author) Chan Master Sheng Yen
By (author) Dahui
Shambhala Publications Inc
Shambhala Publications Inc
15th July 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
294.3420427
Paperback
208
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 13mm
268g
Ask yourself a question without an answer. Keep asking it. Don't let it go. That, in a nutshell, is the Chinese Zen practice called huatou. It's a traditional method for breaking through the trap of our habitual thinking into the spacious mind of enlightenment. In this book, Chan Master Sheng Yen brings huatou practice to life. Huatou is similar to the better-known Zen discipline of koan practice, the key difference being that the person meditating on a huatou ('What is mu [nothingness]' is the classic one) is not concerned with coming up with an answer to the question, but simply with concentrating on the very quality of doubt that arises from asking it. The practice then leads to a shattering of doubt and thus to the deep realization that there is no separate, independently existing 'self'.
Master Sheng Yen is a true spiritual practitioner of deep and broad learning.H. H. the Dalai Lama
Master Sheng Yen has the truly rare ability to harmonize classical teaching with actual meditation practice.Larry Rosenberg, author of Breath by Breath
Chan Master Sheng Yen is the best-known Chan master in America, having taught regularly in the West for twenty years. He has twenty-one centres throughout North America, as well as dozens of others throughout the world.