PREFACE
T„HE articles collected here were originally written for
theJ^ewEast,whichwaspublishedinJapanduringthe 191
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WarundertheeditorshipofMr.RobertsonScott.The editor
suggested publishing them in book-form, but I did not feel
likedoingso at thattime. Later, theywere madethebasis
oftheFirstSeriesofmyJ^enEssays (1927), which, therefore,
naturallycovermoreorlessthesameground.
Recently,theideacametomethattheoldpapersmightbe
after all reprintedinbook-form.The reason isthat my^en
Essaysistooheavyforthosewhowishtohavejustalittlepre-
liminaryknowledgeofZen.Willnot, therefore,whatmaybe
regardedasanintroductoryworkbewelcomedbysomeofmy
foreignfriends?
WiththisinviewI havegoneovertheentire MS., and
whateverinaccuraciesIhavecomeacrossinregardtodiction
aswellasthematerialusedhavebeencorrected.Whilethere
arequiteafewpointsIwouldliketoseenowexpressedsome-
whatdifferendy,Ihaveleftthemastheystand,becausetheir
revisioninevitablyinvolves therecastingoftheentirecontext.
Solongastheyarenotmisrepresenting,theymayremainas
theywerewritten.
Ifthebook reallyservesas asortofintroductiontoZen
Buddhism,and leadsthereaderuptothestudyofmyother
works,theobjectisattained.Noclaimismadehereforascholarly
treatmentofthesubject-matter.
The companion book. Manualof^en Buddhism,is recom-
mendedtobeusedwiththisIntroduction.
D. T.S.
Kamakura,August 1934