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That Is Not Your Mind! by Robert Rosenbaum
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Aug 09, 2022 | ISBN 9781645470793

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“Bob makes this great and neglected text fully available to many readers in lucid and friendly fashion.”—from the foreword by Norman Fischer

“Frankly, I’d never even heard of the Surangama Sutra, let alone studied it, but Bob Rosenbaum is the kind of guide you trust to take you into unfamiliar territory, whether on a mountain trail in Nepal or down the byways of an old Chinese sutra and bring you out the other side—not just having visited an exotic new territory, but having come away with life lessons illuminated with surprising vividness. It’s a long, strange trip, but well worth the ride.”—Barry Magid, author of Nothing Is Hidden: The Psychology of Zen Koans

That Is Not Your Mind! is part scholarly commentary on this ancient and neglected sutra, part how-to meditation guide. Both the sutra itself and Rosenbaum’s commentary, including touching personal stories of his own vulnerability, offer us compassion for our weaknesses and great encouragement for our practice. Rosenbaum brings help to all of us meditators who are eagerly awaiting our moment of Great Awakening, encouraging us to get real, be human, and attend to compassion.”—Susan Moon, author of Alive Until You’re Dead: Notes on the Home Stretch

“Witty, authentic, and refreshing, That Is Not Your Mind! is an approachable exploration of the Surangama Sutra that is much needed in our day and age. Rosenbaum skillfully combines the weight and wisdom of one of the foundational texts of East Asian Mahayana Buddhism with his expertise as a neuroscientist and psychotherapist to make a new level of understanding available for contemporary practitioners. This book is also delightfully filled with humor and insights from Rosenbaum’s role as a father, grandfather, and mountaineer, in addition to his life-long practices in Zen and qigong. It will be a valuable addition to the shelves of anyone curious and serious about Buddhism.”—Rebecca Nie, coauthor of Yin Mountain: The Immortal Poetry of Three Daoist Women

“At a time when many people are questioning the ways in which our ideas about ourselves, others and the world are formed, That is Not Your Mind! is an invaluable guide, offering deep insight along the Buddhist path of self-realization. Framing the teaching of the Surangama Sutra within the context of Zen practice and everyday experiences of the contemporary world, Bob Rosenbaum draws on his years of experience as a neuropsychologist and Zen practitioner, bringing to light the fundamental teachings of how our minds come to frame our perceptions of the world.”—Diane Eshin Rizzetto, author of Waking Up to What You Do and Deep Hope

“As a Zen teacher, Taoist student, neuropsychologist, and psychotherapist, my dharma brother Bob Rosenbaum brings a lifetime of training to the beloved Surangama Sutra, a seminal Mahayana text only recently available in English. With warmth, keen insight, and great clarity, Rosenbaum writes at the intersection of ancient but perennial Buddhist wisdom and his own human yearning to awaken. This Sutra of the Heroic March can now be a reliable map on our own enlightening journey.”—Hozan Alan Senauke, author of Turning Words: Transformative Encounters with Buddhist Teachers

“We are deeply fortunate that this remarkable book opens the treasure house of the Surangama Sutra. Written with clarity and great wisdom from a Zen perspective, this fascinating book gives us the rare experience of coming to understand how we perceive reality.”—Rev. Joan Jiko Halifax, Abbot, Upaya Zen Center

“A thorough introduction to the Surangama Sutra . . . summarizing the sutra’s teachings, respecting the source material and explaining its wisdom to readers with humanity and compassion.”—Publishers Weekly

“Immensely enlightening. . . . A wise and friendly introduction to a sutra that Rosenbaum clearly loves and lives deeply . . . with both highly conceptual and everyday practices of mind and behavior for twenty-first-century Buddhist practitioners.”—Lion’s Roar

“A gem. . . . In this wonderful book, Rosenbaum invites us to think deeper and wider, and to engage in the conversations that the [Surangama Sutra] inspires. And he brings these worlds together beautifully, inviting us to gaze into the past and into the present, to navigate dichotomies, and to focus and dissolve with the mind, and the no-mind.”—Buddhistdoor Global

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