"Zen Questions equally introduces and expands our American understanding of Buddhist teachings, and of the many possibilities in navigating our own lives." ----Jane Hirshfield
"This is a wise and inspiring book."--Roshi Joan Halifax, author of Being with Dying
"Taigen Leighton is full of compassion for the reader, whether a beginning or experienced practitioner."--Susan Moon, author of Not Turning Away: The Practice of Engaged Buddhism
"Leighton offers his readers an impressive array of insights into Soto Zen meditation practice."--Christopher Ives, author of Imperial-Way Zen
"Clear, accurate and eminently useful."--Peter Coyote (HoSho JiShi, ordination name), actor and author.
"These delightful essays take us another step down the long lonesome road toward naturalizing dharma into our own cultural matrix."--Zoketsu Norman Fischer, author of Sailing Home
"This is an incredibly valuable book, useful for anyone who wishes to integrate their heart-work with work in the world."--James Ishmael Ford, author of Zen Master WHO?, co-editor of The Book of Mu
"Taigen Dan Leighton has done his homework, digs deep, and comes up with treasure."--David Chadwick, author of Crooked Cucumber: the Life and Zen Teaching of Shunryu Suzuki
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