Zen Master Rilke We Are The Bees Of The Invisible Dialogues With Gautama Buddha


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Zen Master Rilke: We Are the Bees of the Invisible. Dialogues with Gautama Buddha


Zen Master Rilke: We Are the Bees of the Invisible. Dialogues with Gautama Buddha

Author: Vladislav Tsylyov

language: en

Publisher: Litres

Release Date: 2023-09-06


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The poet Rainer Maria Rilke (1875—1926) and the Buddha Gautama – what do they have in common? Perhaps the dialogues of the outstanding lyricist of the twentieth century with the Awakened One will help to answer this question. Drawings by the graphic artist Olga Kopezky (1870—1928) and other illustrations accompany the text of the book.

Zen Master Rilke: Seeing It All As a Whole. From the Buddha-Rilke Series


Zen Master Rilke: Seeing It All As a Whole. From the Buddha-Rilke Series

Author: Vladislav Tsylyov

language: en

Publisher: Litres

Release Date: 2025-01-11


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In this booklet, the renowned poet, mystic and visionary R.M. Rilke (1875—1926) speaks to... Gautama Buddha and reflects on the great unity and right understanding of things, the way of the bodhisattva and the five meditations of the heart. The poet also appears as the protagonist of the great tantra of Tibetan Buddhism, ́The All-Creating King ́. The illustrations include some Zen-style fantasy portraits of Rilke.

Zen Master Rilke: There Are No Teachings


Zen Master Rilke: There Are No Teachings

Author: Vladislav Tsylyov

language: en

Publisher: Litres

Release Date: 2023-10-03


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This little book contains three thought-provoking etudes in which Rainier Maria Rilke, the preeminent poet of the 20th century, appears as... a Zen master. In conversation with Gautama Buddha and a Chan school patriarch, the poet reflects on the futility of worldly glory, his own path to true selfhood, and describes a nightingale-like ecstasy he once experienced. The illustrations include several imaginary ́Zen-style ́ portraits of Rilke.