Nothing to Attain: Zen Stories of Faith and Understanding
By Reb Anderson
An exploration of the Zen Buddhist path through classic stories of the traditionâfrom the esteemed Zen teacher Reb Anderson.
We all fully possess the wisdom and virtues of the buddhas. This is our original nature. It is completely pure and always accessible, but because of misconceptions and attachments we do not realize it.
In the great Buddhist text the Lotus Sutra, there is a striking parable that expresses this idea. A child leaves his home village and becomes a destitute young man. Years later, he comes upon his father, who has moved to a new city and become quite wealthyâbut he doesnât recognize him. His father, however, recognizes the son, and sees his potential to become a great man. Slowly, his father trains him in the ways of maintaining the household, and slowly, the son gains confidence in himself. One day, having witnessed the sonâs growth in character, his father tells him, âFrom now on, you and I are to be no different.â He reveals the truth of their family bond and bequeaths all his wealth to his son.
We already are what we most deeply yearn for, and yet we need training to recognize this truthâsuch is the essence of the Zen spiritual path. Informed by a lifetime of practice, this mature reflection explores key aspects of Zen trainingâincluding the guidance of the teacher, the taking of precepts, the study of the mind, and the cultivation of compassionâthrough the lens of the parable of the destitute son. With insightful reflections on additional Zen stories, as well as the authorâs own life stories and memories of such legendary teachers as Shunryu Suzuki Roshi and Dainin Katagiri Roshi, Nothing to Attain offers readers a new way of looking at their own spiritual pathânot as a journey to a foreign destination but as a homecoming to the place weâve always belonged.
Published March 2026
Paperback, 224 pages
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Nothing to Attain: Zen Stories of Faith and Understanding
Nothing to Attain: Zen Stories of Faith and Understanding
By Reb Anderson
An exploration of the Zen Buddhist path through classic stories of the traditionâfrom the esteemed Zen teacher Reb Anderson.
We all fully possess the wisdom and virtues of the buddhas. This is our original nature. It is completely pure and always accessible, but because of misconceptions and attachments we do not realize it.
In the great Buddhist text the Lotus Sutra, there is a striking parable that expresses this idea. A child leaves his home village and becomes a destitute young man. Years later, he comes upon his father, who has moved to a new city and become quite wealthyâbut he doesnât recognize him. His father, however, recognizes the son, and sees his potential to become a great man. Slowly, his father trains him in the ways of maintaining the household, and slowly, the son gains confidence in himself. One day, having witnessed the sonâs growth in character, his father tells him, âFrom now on, you and I are to be no different.â He reveals the truth of their family bond and bequeaths all his wealth to his son.
We already are what we most deeply yearn for, and yet we need training to recognize this truthâsuch is the essence of the Zen spiritual path. Informed by a lifetime of practice, this mature reflection explores key aspects of Zen trainingâincluding the guidance of the teacher, the taking of precepts, the study of the mind, and the cultivation of compassionâthrough the lens of the parable of the destitute son. With insightful reflections on additional Zen stories, as well as the authorâs own life stories and memories of such legendary teachers as Shunryu Suzuki Roshi and Dainin Katagiri Roshi, Nothing to Attain offers readers a new way of looking at their own spiritual pathânot as a journey to a foreign destination but as a homecoming to the place weâve always belonged.
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By Reb Anderson
An exploration of the Zen Buddhist path through classic stories of the traditionâfrom the esteemed Zen teacher Reb Anderson.
We all fully possess the wisdom and virtues of the buddhas. This is our original nature. It is completely pure and always accessible, but because of misconceptions and attachments we do not realize it.
In the great Buddhist text the Lotus Sutra, there is a striking parable that expresses this idea. A child leaves his home village and becomes a destitute young man. Years later, he comes upon his father, who has moved to a new city and become quite wealthyâbut he doesnât recognize him. His father, however, recognizes the son, and sees his potential to become a great man. Slowly, his father trains him in the ways of maintaining the household, and slowly, the son gains confidence in himself. One day, having witnessed the sonâs growth in character, his father tells him, âFrom now on, you and I are to be no different.â He reveals the truth of their family bond and bequeaths all his wealth to his son.
We already are what we most deeply yearn for, and yet we need training to recognize this truthâsuch is the essence of the Zen spiritual path. Informed by a lifetime of practice, this mature reflection explores key aspects of Zen trainingâincluding the guidance of the teacher, the taking of precepts, the study of the mind, and the cultivation of compassionâthrough the lens of the parable of the destitute son. With insightful reflections on additional Zen stories, as well as the authorâs own life stories and memories of such legendary teachers as Shunryu Suzuki Roshi and Dainin Katagiri Roshi, Nothing to Attain offers readers a new way of looking at their own spiritual pathânot as a journey to a foreign destination but as a homecoming to the place weâve always belonged.
Published March 2026
Paperback, 224 pages

















