No, this book doesn\'t advocate suicide--it teaches something that takes a lot more courage: that we are always enlightened, and must take responsibility for realizing our enlightenment.
Zen master Dogo Barry Graham eschews trad.
This is Zen for real life, in the world of relationships, jobs, dirty dishes, teacups and toilets.
It invites us to meet Life on its own terms, wherever we are, whoever we are, right now, killing our false sense of self by seeing through it to our true nature.
No, this book doesn\'t advocate suicide--it teaches something that takes a lot more courage: that we are always enlightened, and must take responsibility for realizing our enlightenment