I've lately gotten very much into consideration of Eastern philosophy, not just historical, but also modern philosophy. I'd like to read more broadly about both philosophical traditions and practice from an Eastern perspective. Right now I'm reading a translation of the Hagakure; a blend of history and samurai philosophy from the 18th century, but I want to extend beyond the sort of well known texts (i.e., military texts) and into more deep reading.
I would welcome suggestions broadly within the category of "Eastern Philosophy" and be especially grateful for recommendations that address Japanese philosophy of the Way of Bodymind.
Thanks folks!