This book, 'The Buddha Eye: Anthology of the Kyoto School' contains essays taken from 'The Eastern Buddhist', one of the most influential journals in the 20th century. The essays have been written by most important Japanese philosophers and exponents of Zen in the twentieth century. This book has a three parts dealing with Self, Reality, and Shin Buddhism. This book is based on personal preferences, such as self and I. There are number of essays dealing with the nature of the 'self' in the light of contemporary Buddhist thought, and with the penetrating view of the relationship between self and I. This book points to a new way of being in the twenty-first century, and it fulfill its function to add to, and strengthens, the many profound contacts in which East and West have recently become awakened to their complementarity.
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