That's the original ZMBM cover.
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2-nd ed.: 2010 ed. – pdf-file from Shambhala
PART ONE
THE MARROW OF ZEN
1-st ed.: When we reflect on what are doing in our everyday life...
2-nd ed.: When we reflect on what we are doing in our everyday life...[we added]
1-st ed.: Knowing that your life is short, to enjoy it day after day, moment after moment, is the life of "form is form, and emptiness emptiness."
2-nd ed.: Knowing that your life is short, to enjoy it day after day, moment after moment, is the life of "form is form and emptiness is emptiness." [is added]
2-nd ed.: The famous
Chinese Zen master Baso said,
"Sun-faced Buddha and moon-faced Buddha." [Baso
replaces Ummon]
1-st ed.: There is no starting point nor goal, nothing to attain.
2-nd ed.: There is no starting point, no goal, nothing to attain.
1-st ed.: There are several poor ways of practice which you should understand.
2-nd ed.: There are several poor ways of practice that you should understand. [which changed to that]
1-st ed.: If you go to Japan and visit Eiheiji monastery, just before you enter you will see a small bridge called Hanshaku-kyo, which means "half-dipper bridge."
2-nd ed.: If you go to Japan and visit Eiheiji monastery, just before you enter you will see a small bridge called Hanshaku-kyo, which means "Half-Dipper Bridge." [Caps added to bridge name]
PART THREE
1-st ed.: Even though the ways we feel are different, they are not really different, in essence they are the same.
2-nd ed.: Even though
the ways we feel are different, they are not really
different; in
essence they are the same. [semicolon
added]
2-nd ed.: It is true that this posture is the basic one or original way for us, but actually what Buddha meant was that mountains, trees, flowing water, flowers, and plants—everything as it is—is the way Buddha is. [comma after flowers only change]
ZEN MIND
1-st ed.: I think you are special people and want some special practice that is not exactly priest's practice and not exactly laymen's practice.
2-nd ed.: I think you are special people and want some special practice that is not exactly priests’ practice and not exactly laymen’s practice. [apostrophe moved to after s in priest's.]
See list with links of All Contributions ZMBM from Victor Sergeyev with Gvido Trepsa.