This is a really short book, only 117 pages and is written very simply. But it is full of the wisdom of Buddhism.
I especially liked the use of the electromagnetic spectrum to show how human eyes and ears are limited in what they can perceive.
I also was intrigued by the idea that language cannot express reality.
Zen Simplified
Rating: 5/5
C.N.Hu's "ZEN, Key to Your Undiscovered Happiness" is one of the most simplified, easy to read, outlines of Zen and Buddhism spiritual philosophy.
Among other down-to-earth discussions, there are chapters on What is Nirvana? Mantra as Physical Therapy, and a comparative guide of Buddhistic Dietary Rules vs Modern Nutritional Science.
For the lay person on a quest, this book is priceless.
I especially liked the use of the electromagnetic spectrum to show how human eyes and ears are limited in what they can perceive.
I also was intrigued by the idea that language cannot express reality.