Ten Verses of Unfathomable Depths ~ Zen Buddhism

Ten Verses of Unfathomable Depths ~ Zen Buddhism

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Tong'an Changcha, a Zen master from China, wrote the poem 'Ten
Verses of Unfathomable Depth' in the tenth century. It is still
considered to be among the most profound teachings within the Zen
tradition. Changcha lived in the Jianchang county of the Hong
region and was a master of the Dharma with lineage inherited from
Jiufeng. Changcha's poem, “Ten Verses of Unfathomable Depth,” is
the basis for the work Unfathomable Depths by Sekkei Harada that
explores Sōtō theory and practice. The book uses Changcha's poem
as a starting point to address questions about the nature of
Dharma transmission, how to practice with koans, and how to
understand the "just sitting" of Sōtō Zen.





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