Zen and the Gospel of Thomas
Zen and the Gospel of Thomas illuminates sacred, mysterious wisdom from two traditions, revealing how these profound teachings apply to our everyday life and spiritual practice.

Imagine that the Buddha asked Jesus to write a text for a Zen audience that would explain his take on the mysteries of his Kingdom. Imagine also that Jesus chose to present it in a set of short koanlike sayings similar to the classic koan collections of the Zen tradition. This is, in essence, the gnostic Gospel of Thomas. A Zen reading of Thomas allows us to access the living Jesus through Buddhist eyes so we can add to and refine our own practice with his wisdom. Likewise, Thomas can be a gateway for Christians to make use of Zen.

Like the Buddha, this Jesus of Thomas wishes us to realize, individually and personally, the truth of the eternal. He offers teachings for the whole of our lives, dealing with such topics as: the proper use of money; how to foster wisdom and insight; the nature of awakening and non-attachment; love and judgment; how to rest in the essential; and the nature of what it means to be an enlightened person. Like koans, the sayings in the Gospel of Thomas ask each of us to discover the same secrets of mystery that Jesus himself discovered and to live out that knowledge in our own unique way.
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Zen and the Gospel of Thomas
Zen and the Gospel of Thomas illuminates sacred, mysterious wisdom from two traditions, revealing how these profound teachings apply to our everyday life and spiritual practice.

Imagine that the Buddha asked Jesus to write a text for a Zen audience that would explain his take on the mysteries of his Kingdom. Imagine also that Jesus chose to present it in a set of short koanlike sayings similar to the classic koan collections of the Zen tradition. This is, in essence, the gnostic Gospel of Thomas. A Zen reading of Thomas allows us to access the living Jesus through Buddhist eyes so we can add to and refine our own practice with his wisdom. Likewise, Thomas can be a gateway for Christians to make use of Zen.

Like the Buddha, this Jesus of Thomas wishes us to realize, individually and personally, the truth of the eternal. He offers teachings for the whole of our lives, dealing with such topics as: the proper use of money; how to foster wisdom and insight; the nature of awakening and non-attachment; love and judgment; how to rest in the essential; and the nature of what it means to be an enlightened person. Like koans, the sayings in the Gospel of Thomas ask each of us to discover the same secrets of mystery that Jesus himself discovered and to live out that knowledge in our own unique way.
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Zen and the Gospel of Thomas

Zen and the Gospel of Thomas

by Joanne P. Miller
Zen and the Gospel of Thomas

Zen and the Gospel of Thomas

by Joanne P. Miller

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Zen and the Gospel of Thomas illuminates sacred, mysterious wisdom from two traditions, revealing how these profound teachings apply to our everyday life and spiritual practice.

Imagine that the Buddha asked Jesus to write a text for a Zen audience that would explain his take on the mysteries of his Kingdom. Imagine also that Jesus chose to present it in a set of short koanlike sayings similar to the classic koan collections of the Zen tradition. This is, in essence, the gnostic Gospel of Thomas. A Zen reading of Thomas allows us to access the living Jesus through Buddhist eyes so we can add to and refine our own practice with his wisdom. Likewise, Thomas can be a gateway for Christians to make use of Zen.

Like the Buddha, this Jesus of Thomas wishes us to realize, individually and personally, the truth of the eternal. He offers teachings for the whole of our lives, dealing with such topics as: the proper use of money; how to foster wisdom and insight; the nature of awakening and non-attachment; love and judgment; how to rest in the essential; and the nature of what it means to be an enlightened person. Like koans, the sayings in the Gospel of Thomas ask each of us to discover the same secrets of mystery that Jesus himself discovered and to live out that knowledge in our own unique way.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781614293811
Publisher: Wisdom Publications MA
Publication date: 08/14/2018
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 264
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Joanne Miller/North Ipswich/Queensland, Australia

Table of Contents

Preface ix

1 Prologue: The Secrets of Mystery 1

2 The Deathless 5

3 Qualities of Enlightened People 9

4 The Mustard Seed and the Oak Tree 13

5 Reliance 17

6 The Form of Purity 21

7 Listen and See! 27

8 Seeking and Finding 31

9 Know Yourself 37

10 Seen and Unseen 41

11 Integration 47

12 The Treasure Chamber 53

13 Our Time is Now 59

14 Dependent Origination 63

15 The Fire of Wisdom 69

16 The Philosophers and Zen Sickness 73

17 The Donkey and the Well 83

18 Drunk and Blind 89

19 The Stones Speak Wisdom 95

20 Resting in the Essential 99

21 The Single One 103

22 The Territory of the Separate Self 109

23 Be Ready before the Robbers Come 115

24 Two into One 119

25 Don't Draw Another's Bow 127

26 Love and Judgment 133

27 Child of a Good Family 145

28 Movement and Repose 153

29 Let Your Light Shine 161

30 Stinginess 169

31 Bodies 175

32 The Astringent Persimmon 179

33 True Riches and Poverty 185

34 Suffering 193

35 Nonattachment 201

36 Kensho 205

37 The Koan of Not-worthy 209

Bibliography 223

Index 225

About the Author 251

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