A Western Approach to Zen

A Western Approach to Zen
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Publisher : Quest Books
Total Pages : 220
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ISBN-10 : 0835605507
ISBN-13 : 9780835605502
Rating : 4/5 (07 Downloads)

Synopsis A Western Approach to Zen by : Christmas Humphreys

Satori is a stage along the way, a gateless gate that must be entered on the path to enlightenment. With profound inspiration and consummate compassion, the founder of the Buddhist Society in London invites serious students of spiritual evolution to use Western techniques to achieve satori, the experience of unity and divinity in all aspects of being. Humphreys refocuses the wisdom of Zen for the Western reader and illuminates the arduous path to enlightenment.

A Western Approach to Zen

A Western Approach to Zen
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Publisher : Buddhist Society
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015020701937
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Synopsis A Western Approach to Zen by : Christmas Humphreys

Basic concepts of Zen adapted to our Western culture.

Zen Training

Zen Training
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Publisher : Shambhala Publications
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9780834825833
ISBN-13 : 083482583X
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Zen Training by : Katsuki Sekida

This pioneering guide to zazen—Zen-style seated meditation—provides practical instructions on how to begin or elevate your practice and progress along the Zen path Zen Training is a comprehensive handbook for zazen, seated meditation practice, and an authoritative presentation of the Zen path. The book marked a turning point in Zen literature in its critical reevaluation of the enlightenment experience, which the author believes has often been emphasized at the expense of other important aspects of Zen training. In addition, Zen Training goes beyond the first flashes of enlightenment to explore how one lives as well as trains in Zen. The author also draws many significant parallels between Zen and Western philosophy and psychology, comparing traditional Zen concepts with the theories of being and cognition of such thinkers as Heidegger and Husserl.

Opening the Hand of Thought

Opening the Hand of Thought
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 257
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ISBN-10 : 9780861719778
ISBN-13 : 0861719778
Rating : 4/5 (78 Downloads)

Synopsis Opening the Hand of Thought by : Kosho Uchiyama

For over thirty years, Opening the Hand of Thought has offered an introduction to Zen Buddhism and meditation unmatched in clarity and power. This is the revised edition of Kosho Uchiyama's singularly incisive classic. This new edition contains even more useful material: new prefaces, an index, and extended endnotes, in addition to a revised glossary. As Jisho Warner writes in her preface, Opening the Hand of Thought "goes directly to the heart of Zen practice... showing how Zen Buddhism can be a deep and life-sustaining activity." She goes on to say, "Uchiyama looks at what a person is, what a self is, how to develop a true self not separate from all things, one that can settle in peace in the midst of life." By turns humorous, philosophical, and personal, Opening the Hand of Thought is above all a great book for the Buddhist practitioner. It's a perfect follow-up for the reader who has read Zen Meditation in Plain English and is especially useful for those who have not yet encountered a Zen teacher.

Zen and the Modern World

Zen and the Modern World
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Publisher : University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages : 198
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ISBN-10 : 0824826655
ISBN-13 : 9780824826659
Rating : 4/5 (55 Downloads)

Synopsis Zen and the Modern World by : Masao Abe

Written by one of Japan's foremost contemporary thinkers and scholars, Zen and Modern Society is the third in a series of essay collections on Zen Buddhism as seen in the context of Western thought. Throughout his career, Masao Abe has articulated the meaning of Zen thought in a uniquely compelling way - at once, true to the original tradition and appropriately relevant to a variety of comparative standpoints, ranging from Biblical Judeo-Christianity to modern existentialism, phenomenology, and postmodernism. As a leading representative of the Kyoto School, which has sought a critical, comparative linking of Eastern and Western thought, Abe has based his approach on constructive, mutually respectful yet critical intellectual interaction and dialogue with some of the leading figures in the West (including Paul Tillich, Hans Kung, and Eugene Borowitz) as well as dozens of colleagues, students, and disciples. Together with the previous volumes, this work examines and exemplifies some key features of Kyoto School thought. While the essays presented here should be read in light of the socio-political criticism that has since been lodged against the Kyoto School and, more particularly, i

Zennovation

Zennovation
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : 9781118239285
ISBN-13 : 1118239288
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Zennovation by : Tomio Taki

Combining the principles of Eastern and Western business practices for powerful success As an entrepreneur, manager, and problem-solver, Tomio Taki has shared advice with businesspeople ranging from managers of mom-and-pops to high-powered executives from across the globe. The Innovation Instinct showcases the author's breadth of life experience and illustrates how the principles of Eastern and Western business practices can be meshed together as a powerful source for success. Lessons range from the benefits of asking the simple questions to the importance of establishing oneself and knowing when to go against the grain. Tomio Taki has consulted for, financed, or directly managed both private and public companies on nearly every continent. He has been involved in ventures ranging from being the man behind Donna Karen New York to owning and operating private golf clubs around the world. In short, Taki's business and related successes are striking, having helped companies rise from the ashes of potential bankruptcy to streamlining and growing corporate giants. The wisdom he shares in The Innovation Instinct includes: Language is less of an obstacle across borders; instead, cultural differences are what propel and vitiate communication among businesspersons Certain fundamental aspects of business and life cross latitudinal and longitudinal lines When businesspeople seek to understand the cultures of their counterparts, they will discover lasting success with their global business relationships.

Zen and the Birds of Appetite

Zen and the Birds of Appetite
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Publisher : New Directions Publishing
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : 9780811219723
ISBN-13 : 0811219720
Rating : 4/5 (23 Downloads)

Synopsis Zen and the Birds of Appetite by : Thomas Merton

Merton, one of the rare Western thinkers able to feel at home in the philosophies of the East, made the wisdom of Asia available to Westerners. "Zen enriches no one," Thomas Merton provocatively writes in his opening statement to Zen and the Birds of Appetite—one of the last books to be published before his death in 1968. "There is no body to be found. The birds may come and circle for a while... but they soon go elsewhere. When they are gone, the 'nothing,' the 'no-body' that was there, suddenly appears. That is Zen. It was there all the time but the scavengers missed it, because it was not their kind of prey." This gets at the humor, paradox, and joy that one feels in Merton's discoveries of Zen during the last years of his life, a joy very much present in this collection of essays. Exploring the relationship between Christianity and Zen, especially through his dialogue with the great Zen teacher D.T. Suzuki, the book makes an excellent introduction to a comparative study of these two traditions, as well as giving the reader a strong taste of the mature Merton. Never does one feel him losing his own faith in these pages; rather one feels that faith getting deeply clarified and affirmed. Just as the body of "Zen" cannot be found by the scavengers, so too, Merton suggests, with the eternal truth of Christ.

Zen Comes West

Zen Comes West
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 0700703101
ISBN-13 : 9780700703104
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Zen Comes West by : Christmas Humphreys

Zen Buddhism was founded in China in the 6th century, and its direct path to Enlightenment first came west in 1927 with D. T. Suzuki's first Essays. This work guides the reader towards Zen teaching in practice and theory, and to provide material for further explorations into its meditative experience.

Beat Zen, Square Zen and Zen

Beat Zen, Square Zen and Zen
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Total Pages : 32
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ISBN-10 : 1258121247
ISBN-13 : 9781258121242
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis Beat Zen, Square Zen and Zen by : Alan W. Watts

Taking the Path of Zen

Taking the Path of Zen
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Publisher : Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages : 184
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ISBN-10 : 9781466895232
ISBN-13 : 1466895233
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Taking the Path of Zen by : Robert Aitken

There is a fine art to presenting complex ideas with simplicity and insight, in a manner that both guides and inspires. In Taking the Path of Zen Robert Aitken presents the practice, lifestyle, rationale, and ideology of Zen Buddhism with remarkable clarity. The foundation of Zen is the practice of zazen, or mediation, and Aitken Roshi insists that everything flows from the center. He discusses correct breathing, posture, routine, teacher-student relations, and koan study, as well as common problems and milestones encountered in the process. Throughout the book the author returns to zazen, offering further advice and more advanced techniques. The orientation extends to various religious attitudes and includes detailed discussions of the Three Treasures and the Ten Precepts of Zen Buddhism. Taking the Path of Zen will serve as orientation and guide for anyone who is drawn to the ways of Zen, from the simply curious to the serious Zen student.