Salik,
Aitken Roshi's foreword is first-rate, too.
A teaching in itself, as are all Aitken's writings.
Dogen was a good student in China, and brought good traditions back across the
sea to the mountains of his own Islands, finally to re-plant and reform
Zen-work there and rescue his nation.
--Joe
> "salik888" <novelidea8@...> wrote:
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> /\
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> Well, that would be under the heading of Dogen and the author of the book
> about Dogen . . . but appreciate that I was lucky enough to, perhaps, share
> something
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