I recently finished reading (after many years of perusing) the wonderful book by Taigen Dan Leighton pictured here. Leighton published this in 2015, so I'm only 9 years late to the party. I was happy to meet the author at a Dharma Teachers conference a number of years ago, and I found him to be warm and friendly, and with a deep Zen practice. The book, which is about our Zen ancestor Dongshan, is a great way to understand the life and teachings of this important lineage ancestor.
Leighton explains that Dongshan was always pointing to the suchness of things -- "just this is it." I highly recommend the book as a way of understanding many of Dongshan's most important writings: The Five Ranks (or Modes or Degrees), many koans which feature Dongshan, and The Jewel Mirror Samadhi, his beautiful poem about the Great Way.
One small caveat, which has tripped up not a few people -- Leighton tells us that Dongshan's teacher Yunyan was the biological brother of Daowu, but most scholars understand them to be Dharma brothers -- students of the same teacher. Beyond that small glitch, Leighton's insight and his own practice are trustworthy guides to these teachings. Enjoy the book as a companion and inspiration to your own discovery of "just this is it!"
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