“NO WORDS CAN EXPLAIN ENLIGHTEMNENT,” says the seventh-century Chinese
Zen classic Xin Ming, or “Song of Mind,” yet paradoxically, this poem
is a masterpiece of expressing what cannot be expressed in words In his
commentary on it, Chan Master Sheng Yen takes a practical approach,
opening up the language of the Xin Ming to show students how to
approach meditation, how to deal with problems that arise in their
spiritual practice, and how to accomplish the imperative task of
integrating this practice into every aspect of one’s life “True
understanding comes only with direct experience,” according to Master
Sheng Yen “These lectures, the Buddhist sutras, songs, poems, and
commentaries are useful only insofar as they encourage you to practice
and incorporate the Dharma into your daily life”
The book takes
the form of a week-ling retreat of an evening talk given on a
particular section of the text-giving this book a uniquely intimate
feeling and creating an impression of being right there with the master
as he brings the text to life