In this intriguing and enlightening collection of stories, three Zen students reflect on their personal journeys and share how their lives subsequently transformed because of the practice. Under the direction of Zen Master Kido Inoue, they share their doubts, their difficulties, their amazement, and the transformations that they experienced in their lives. The ultimate aim of Zen is to break out of the constraints of ego and have direct personal experience of the absolute infinity of our being. It is to awaken to the truth of our nature beyond the ego. In a nutshell, Zen focuses on the essence of mind.
Kido Inoue was born in 1940; he took his first religious vows at thirteen. In 1962, he received a bachelor of arts degree in Oriental Philosophy at Aichi University. In 1981, he was appointed to be head priest of Kaizoji; in 1984, he became the Fifth Abbot of Shorinkutsu Seminary. This is his first book to be published in English translation.