A review by dkai
How to Cook Your Life: From the Zen Kitchen to Enlightenment by Kosho Uchiyama Roshi, Dogen

4.0

First reread since college course on Buddhist meditation. I find it to be an understandable, concise text that clears up some common misconceptions about Buddhism while also probing deep into fundamental ideas. There's just a few points where the time it was written becomes obvious, but those are more the author reflecting surroundings rather than saying how things ought to be. Curious if others who read it find it to be a good introductory text, or if it comes off as too confusing or something.