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Dive into the profound world of Zen Buddhism with Sermons of a Buddhist Abbot. This captivating collection captures the essence of meditation, mindfulness, and the art of sitting still. Experience the teachings of a Zen Buddhist Abbot who toured the United States in 1905-6, sharing his insights with American audiences. Often referred to as Zen for Americans, this work seeks to unravel the fundamental principles of Zen, offering a gateway to those eager to embark on their own spiritual journey. While the second patriarch famously said, The Zen that can be explained is not the Zen, this book strives to illuminate the path for seekers. Notably, some essays within have even inspired renowned author Leo Tolstoy. Join us as we explore the wisdom of Zen through these enlightening sermons.