A New Edition of David Loy’s Non-Duality, A Classic
Posted: January 4, 2020 Filed under: Buddhism Zen, people, religion, states of mind, writers 1 Comment
Loy’s book is essential for anyone practicing some level of Zen, Buddhism, Taoism, or a student of the writings of Heidegger or the Japanese philosophers related to the writings of Suzuki, Abe, et al. Loy was a student in Yamada Roshi’s Sanbo Kyodan lineage. The new edition has a revised introduction and notes; it is published by Yale University Press.
I remember reading an article of his, years ago, about the self’s sense of “lack.” Really impactful for me. Thanks for this post.