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''Mountain Record: The Zen Practitioners' Journal'' ''Mountain Record is a perfect antidote for anyone who fears that Buddhist practice is being diluted by its current popularity in American culture. It is a voice of authenticity that reminds us of what genuine spiritual practice has always been and will continue to be long after it ceases to be fashionable.'' —Lawrence Shainberg, author of Ambivalent Zen This quarterly journal is a record of the sayings and doings of the (Mountains and Rivers Order ), its main house Zen Mountain Monastery in Mount Tremper, New York, and its affiliated temples and sitting groups. It is published quarterly by (Dharma Communications ) the educational outreach arm of Zen Mountain Monastery. Published for the last thirty-two years, ''Mountain Record'' features over 120 pages of articles examining the heart of Zen training, as well as the challenges encountered in meditation practice and the actualization of wisdom in the world. == Topics from previous issues == *''The Body'' ((Summer 2007) ) *''Commitment'' ((Spring 2007) ) *''Art and Creativity'' ((Winter 2006) ) *''Family Dharma'' ((Summer 2006) ) *''The Buddha Treasure'' ((Spring 2006) ) *''25th Anniversary Issue'' ((Winter 2006) ) *''Consciousness'' ((Fall 2005) ) *''Urban Practice'' ((Volume 23-4 Summer 2005) ) *''Buddhism in Transition'' ((Volume 23-3 Spring 2005) ) *''Dreams'' ((Volume 23-2 Winter 2005) ) *''Spiritual Power'' ((Volume 23-1 Fall 2004) ) *''Authenticity'' ((Volume 22-4 Summer 2004) ) *''Medicine and Sickness'' ((Volume 22-3 Spring 2004) ) *''Women and Monasticism'' ((Volume 22-2 Winter 2004) ) *''Dharma Food'' ((Volume 22-1 Fall 2003) ) *''Communication'' ((Volume 21-4 Summer 2003) ) *''Desire'' ((Volume 21-3 Spring 2003) )) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mountain Record」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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