Zen Haiku: Haiku Derived from the Zen Teachings of Huang Po on Mind Transmission
Ancient Zen wisdom
in easy to understand
haiku poetry!

This book presents Huang Po�s enlightened Zen teachings in simple straight-forward language that is easily comprehended even by those who are completely new to Zen ideas.
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Zen Haiku: Haiku Derived from the Zen Teachings of Huang Po on Mind Transmission
Ancient Zen wisdom
in easy to understand
haiku poetry!

This book presents Huang Po�s enlightened Zen teachings in simple straight-forward language that is easily comprehended even by those who are completely new to Zen ideas.
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Zen Haiku: Haiku Derived from the Zen Teachings of Huang Po on Mind Transmission

Zen Haiku: Haiku Derived from the Zen Teachings of Huang Po on Mind Transmission

by Huang Po & Thomas E. Uharriet
Zen Haiku: Haiku Derived from the Zen Teachings of Huang Po on Mind Transmission

Zen Haiku: Haiku Derived from the Zen Teachings of Huang Po on Mind Transmission

by Huang Po & Thomas E. Uharriet

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Overview

Ancient Zen wisdom
in easy to understand
haiku poetry!

This book presents Huang Po�s enlightened Zen teachings in simple straight-forward language that is easily comprehended even by those who are completely new to Zen ideas.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150469747
Publisher: Peace Publishers
Publication date: 11/05/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 75
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

About 12 centuries ago, during the Tang Dynasty, Huang Po (Hu�ngb� Xiy�n) was an influential master of Zen Buddhism in China.

Thomas E. Uharriet, a lover of enlightenment, became interested in Huang Po's ideas when reading that on Dr. David R. Hawkins� exponential scale of consciousness ranging from 1 to 1000, where 200 is the level of integrity, and 500 is the level of love, Huang Po is calibrated to be at 960!

Thomas E. Uharriet, a native of Los Angeles, enjoys energy work, Yoga, meditation, spiritual books, art, music, nature, travel, public speaking, friendly conversation, and time with any of his five sons or with other loved ones. His life motto is �Love Everyone.�

I should also add
that Thomas has always loved
Haiku poetry.

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