Rogue Monk

A Memoir About Zen, Disability, and Work

by Mugan Sozan Peter Schellin


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 12/28/2009

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 324
ISBN : 9781449055967

About the Book

The spiritual path is a personal one; no one experiences exactly the same conditions as anyone else. On the other hand, challenges to the practitioner have remained fundamentally the same for thousands of years. The obstacles and antidotes described by the Buddha are not out of date. Thus a description of traveling the way – of coming to terms with specific obstacles, of applying or improvising antidotes – is always valuable. That Mugan Sozan Peter Schellin writes so clearly and sympathetically of his path and those along it, makes this book worth reading. That he also shows how a sense of humor bridges the small selfish life, with the big, compassionate, open way, makes the reading a delight.

 

David Schneider, author of Street Zen, the Life and Work of Issan Dorsey, Shambhala Press, Boston, 1993.


About the Author

Peter Schellin is a professor emeritus of California State University, Los Angeles. In 1979, he began meditation practice with Taizan Maezumi at Zen Center Los Angeles. In 1983, he spent most of a practice period at Eiheiji (Zen) Monastery in Fukui, Japan. While at ZCLA, he did koan study with Joko Beck and Genpo Merzel. Due to sight loss, he moved to San Francisco in 1991, but did not begin Zen study with Zenshin Philip Whalen until 1993. He became a resident of Hartford Street Zen Center in 1996, and was ordained a monk-priest in 1999. In 2002, he was Shuso (Head Monk) at Austin Zen Center, Austin, TX. In 2004, he practiced at Plum Village in France with Thich Nhat Hanh, and in 2005, he went to Vietnam with Thich Nhat Hanh for six weeks in Hue and Hanoi. Between 2002-7, he taught meditation at prisons in Austin, Texas, and San Luis Obispo, California. He now lives and works in Sacramento.