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In the later essays, Suzuki moves on to the Pure Land tradition of Buddhism, and in particular to the works of Re.
Suzuki then compares the dimensionality of the crucifixion with that of enlightenment.
Next, he takes on a subject Christians often find difficult, the question of transmigration or reincarnation.
Suzuki reads Meister Eckhart with the eye of a master, pointing out where his understanding deeply coincides with that of Zen Buddhism.
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