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The word "mu" is one ancient Zen teacher's response to the earnest question of whether even a dog has "buddha nature". Discovering for ourselves the meaning of the master's response is the urgent work of each of us who yearns to be free and at peace. "Practicing Mu" is synonymous with practicing Zen, "sitting with Mu" is an apt description for all Zen meditation, and it is said that all the thousands and thousands of koans in the Zen tradition are just further elaborations of Mu.

This watershed volume brings together over forty teachers, ancient and modern masters from across centuries and schools, to illuminate and clarify the essential matter: the question of how to be most truly ourselves.

Includes writings from: Dogen, Hakuin, Dahui, Thich Thien-An Zenkei Shibayama, Seung Sahn, Taizan Maezumi, Sheng Yen Philip Kapleau, Robert Aitken, Jan Chozen Bays, Shodo Harada Grace Schireson, John Daido Loori, John Tarrant Barry Magid, Joan Sutherland, and many more!

  • Sales Rank: #574641 in Books
  • Brand: Ford, James Ishmael (EDT)/ Blacker, Melissa Myozen (EDT)/ Tarrant, John (FRW)
  • Published on: 2011-05-01
  • Released on: 2011-05-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x 1.00" w x 6.00" l, 1.05 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages

Review
"A delightful book based on a delightful idea--and a must-read for anyone interested in Zen." (Mu Soeng, author of The Heart of the Universe)

"The most important of all koans finally gets the attention it deserves. For those considering koan study, or just curious about this unique spiritual practice, this is a very valuable book." (David R. Loy, author of Money Sex War Karma and The World Is Made of Stories)

"This book sets you wandering in uncharted territories of surprise and sudden freedom. If you dare risk the uncertainty of travel into the unknown, this is the book for you." (Lin Jensen, author of Deep Down Things)

"A tremendous book, subtle and beautiful, whose power creeps up on you in the midst of reading it. This book takes the reader beyond the words--a universe between two covers." (Deborah Schoeberlein, author of Mindful Teaching and Teaching Mindfulness)

"A thorough and wide-ranging look at the mother of all koans and a first-rate introduction to koans in general." (Scott Edelstein, author of Sex and the Spiritual Teacher)

"The Book of Mu is a book that people will want to read and return to again and again." (Jeremy D. Safran, editor of Psychoanalysis and Buddhism)

"Sure to inspire many Zen students and practitioners." (Steven Heine in Buddhadharma)

"Useful, insightful, and lovely!" (Rafe Martin, author of The Banyan Deer)

"Highly recommended." (Noah Levine, author of Heart of the Revolution)

About the Author
James Ishmael Ford is a senior guiding teacher of Boundless Way Zen. James has been a student of Zen Buddhism for over forty years. He is also a senior Unitarian Universalist minister serving at the First Unitarian Church of Providence and a member of both the American Zen Teachers Association and the Soto Zen Buddhist Association. He lives outside Providence.

Melissa Myozen Blacker, Roshi, is a Zen teacher and the abbot of Boundless Way Zen, a school of Zen Buddhism with practice centers throughout New England. She is one of the resident teachers at Boundless Way Zen Temple in Worcester. From 1993 to 2012, Melissa was on the staff of the Center for Mindfulness (CFM), founded by Jon Kabat-Zinn, at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. Her positions at the CFM included Director of professional training programs and senior teacher and Associate Director of the Stress Reduction Clinic. In addition to Zen teaching and writing, Melissa also offers private meditation consulting and spiritual direction. She is co-editor of The Book of MU, published by Wisdom Publications in April of 2011. Her chapter from The Book of MU was included in Best Buddhist Writing, 2012, edited by Melvin MacLeod and published by Shambhala Publications.

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21 of 23 people found the following review helpful.
Instant classic
By Adam Kō Shin Tebbe
A monumental new book edited by James Ishmael Ford and Melissa Myozen Blacker has hit bookshelves today (about a month early!)--The Book of Mu: Essential Writings on Zen's Most Important Koan. Ford and Blacker are both Zen teachers in the American Zen community representing the Boundless Way Zen school. The work is being presented as part of the Essential Writings of Zen series put out by Wisdom Publications, the other two being The Art of Just Sitting and Sitting with Koans. Although this is the third installment in the series, Wisdom recommends this as the place to start. You'll easily be forgiven if you think that the title is a little bit funny - referring to the Mu koan as "Zen's most important koan." It's a bit paradoxical, really. Obviously, this is in reference to the koan's importance and widespread usage. Virtually anyone who has ever undertaken koan study with a teacher has encountered this particular koan along their way.

The `mu' koan is well-known to koan-introspection schools of Zen, appearing as the first case of the Mumonkan. In the Rinzai-shu of Japan, it is often the first koan a new student will be tasked with to work on. The koan goes by many names, including Zhaozhou's Dog, the Mu koan, the Wu koan, the No koan, or even just Mu. It goes essentially as follows:

A monk once asked Master Zhaozhou if a dog has the Buddha Nature.

Master Zhaozhou replied, "Mu."

The Book of Mu is packed with commentaries on the Mu koan from ancient and modern Zen teachers, from Dogen Zenji to Susan Murphy (and everyone else in between). A few controversial figures appear within the pages of this book, such as Eido Tai Shimano. As I understand it, Shimano was included in part because of his willingness to translate from the Japanese for some of the commentaries in this compendium. Personally, I dig the diversity contained in this book. See the end of this review for a list of everyone who appears in this book with their commentaries.

In a word, this book is exhaustive. That is to its credit and is not a fault. The approach taken in this book is much like the approach Sweeping Zen strives to accomplish in dealing with the various schools and traditions within our Zen communities. There is cause for concern I suppose, however, that in reading a book some may read for "the" answer. As Zen teacher Ruben Habito said during his interview here at Sweeping Zen, a teacher also appearing in this book, "I hope they don't read it trying to get the answer! That would be a whole misleading notion that they can get the answer by reading what people say about it."

So, kudos to Wisdom Publications, James Ishmael Ford, Melissa Myozen Blacker, and the many other teachers and translators who appear in this collection for creating such a wonderful resource. This book is sure to go classic, as has already been predicted. Highly recommended.

Contributing Commentators

Dahui Zonggao
Eihei Dogen
Hakuin Ekaku
Shaku Soen
Robert Aitken
Koryu Osaka
Nyogen Senzaki
Yamamoto Gempo
Harada Sogaku
Haku'un Yasutani
Zenkei Shibayama
Philip Kapleau
Koun Yamada
Seung Sahn
Taizan Maezumi
Thich Thien-An
Sheng Yen
Shodo Harada
Eido Shimano
James Ishmael Ford
Melissa Myozen Blacker
David Dayan Rynick
Bodhin Kjolhede
John Daido Loori
Joan Sutherland
Ruben L.F. Habito
Mitra Bishop
Jan Chozen Bays
Rachel Howlett
Roko Sherry Chayat
Dae Gak
Susan Murphy
Elihu Genmyo Smith
Gerry Shishin Wick
Barry Magid
John Tarrant
Jules Shuzen Harris
Kurt Spellmeyer
Grace Schireson
Elaine MacInnes

9 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
A Guide Through the Forrest
By Daniel M. Kaplan
When I heard that James Ishmael Ford, Roshi and Melissa Myozen Blacker, Roshi were coming out with an edited book on Mu, I hoped for something really useful, unlike most books on zen. When I read The Book of Mu, I was not disappointed. From the inviting forward by John Tarrant, Roshi, to the various vantage points on Mu practice, I found myself inspired to practice, and coming home to Mu, No. I find I still rely on rules and guideways, and I notice that.I also notice how dead that feels sometimes and how unhelpful in the fullness of my life. I also notice that when I engage with Mu, with Chao Chou's NO, I can rest in finding my way, step by step, and keeping company with my koan. As a zen student of nearly 40 years, I can recommend this book, on this practice, on this koan as something every koan student might want to take a look at. The articles are inspiring, clarifying, and invitations to take up this one word, this one life and to discover the way set up as a companion through the thicket and clearing. This volume includes many articles by some of today's most wonderful women teachers, such as Joan Sutherland, Susan Murphy, Melissa Myozen Blacker, and several others. It also includes some classic commentaries and writings on Chao Chou's NO by some of our great ancestors on the Path, such as Dahui Zonggao, Hakuin Ekaku, and Eihei Dogen.
If you are looking for the answer to this koan, you won't find it in this book. At least I didn't. If there IS a response to this koan, I know I need look no further away than what is true and real in my life, really true and real. I find that when I do, the thickets become permeable and I don't feel stuck where I stand. This volume is a treasure. This furry bag of skin is a treasure. This life is a treasure. Thank you, James and Melissa, for inviting the reader of this volume into a world of inspiring writing and a call to practice.

7 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Excellent introspection
By jim botta
The first few chapters by Japanese writers were not useful as they just repeated what was in the Koan and did not explain the references. You can read one or two of them but skip to the American reviews which give a more detailed explanation of the the ancient references and how these impact a contemporary practitioner.

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