Zen Women

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This landmark presentation at last makes heard the centuries of Zen's female voices. Through exploring the teachings and history of Zen's female ancestors, from the time of the Buddha to ancient and modern female masters in China, Korea, and Japan, Grace Schireson offers us a view of a more balanced Dharma practice, one that is especially applicable to our complex lives, embedded as they are in webs of family relations and responsibilities, and the challenges of love and work. Part I of this book describes female practitioners as they are portrayed in the classic literature of "Patriarchs' Zen"--often as "tea-ladies," bit players in the drama of male students' enlightenments; as "iron maidens," tough-as-nails women always jousting with their male counterparts; or women who themselves become "macho masters," teaching the same Patriarchs' Zen as the men do. Part II of this book presents a different view--a view of how women Zen masters entered Zen practice and how they embodied and taught Zen uniquely as women. This section examines many urgent and illuminating questions about our Zen grandmothers: How did it affect them to be taught by men? What did they feel as they trying to fit into this male practice environment, and how did their Zen training help them with their feelings? How did their lives and relationships differ from that of their male teachers? How did they express the Dharma in their own way for other female students? How was their teaching consistently different from that of male ancestors? And then part III explores how women's practice provides flexible and pragmatic solutions to issues arising in contemporary Western Zen centers.

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : Grace Schireson
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Release : 2009-10-27
File : 321 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780861714759


Zen Ritual

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When books about Zen Buddhism began appearing in Western languages just over a half-century ago, there was no interest whatsoever in the role of ritual in Zen. Indeed, what attracted Western readers' interest was the Zen rejection of ritual. The famous 'Beat Zen' writers were delighted by the Zen emphasis on spontaneity as opposed to planned, repetitious action, and wrote inspirationally about the demythologized, anti-ritualized spirit of Zen. Quotes from the great Zen masters supported this understanding of Zen, and led to the fervor that fueled the opening of Zen centers throughout the West.Once Western practitioners in these centers began to practice Zen seriously, however, they discovered that zazen - Zen meditation - is a ritualized practice supported by centuries-old ritual practices of East Asia. Although initially in tension with the popular anti-ritual image of ancient Zen masters, interest in Zen ritual has increased along with awareness of its fundamental role in the spirit of Zen. Eventually, Zen practitioners would form the idea of no-mind, or the open and awakened state of mind in which ingrained habits of thinking give way to more receptive, direct forms of experience. This notion provides a perspective from which ritual could gain enormous respect as a vehicle to spiritual awakening, and thus this volume seeks to emphasize the significance of ritual in Zen practice.Containing 9 articles by prominent scholars about a variety of topics, including Zen rituals kinhin and zazen, this volume covers rituals from the early Chan period to modern Japan. Each chapter covers key developments that occurred in the Linji/Rinzai and Caodon/ Soto schools of China and Japan, describing how Zen rituals mold the lives and characters of its practitioners, shaping them in accordance with the ideal of Zen awakening. This volume is a significant step towards placing these practices in a larger historical and analytical perspective.

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : Steven Heine
Publisher : OUP USA
Release : 2008
File : 352 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780195304671


Zen In America

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This expanded edition of the highly acclaimed investigation of Zen teaching in America, by the founder and editor of America's first Buddhist magazine, lays bare the issues at the heart of the Zen mission. Through in-depth portraits of five American Zen masters, Tworkov creates a trenchant sociological picture of an important strand of American spiritual life. 27 photos.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Helen Tworkov
Publisher : Kodansha
Release : 1994
File : 312 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015032590773


The Elements Of Zen

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The essence of this practical method of realizing the Buddhic nature is explained dearly and concisely.

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Genre : Body, Mind & Spirit
Author : David Scott
Publisher : Element Books, Limited
Release : 1992
File : 148 Pages
ISBN-13 : 1852302356


Zen Koans

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Koans, such as What is the sound of one hand clapping and Does a dog have Buddha-nature? are concise, confusing and often contradictory sayings expressed by ancient masters that serve as the centerpiece of Zen Buddhist learning and training on several levels. First, Koans form the central component of a remarkable body of literature contained in voluminous collections produced in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. These works include various styles of elegant poetic and eloquent prose commentaries on cryptic dialogues. The Koan compilations were greatly influenced by one of the high points in the distinguished history of the literary tradition in East Asia. The texts appealed to intellectuals in China, Japan and Korea, who sought spiritual fulfillment through interpreting elaborate rhetoric related to mysterious metaphysical exchanges.

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Genre : Philosophy
Author : Steven Heine
Publisher : Dimensions of Asian Spirituali
Release : 2014-09-30
File : 212 Pages
ISBN-13 : MINN:31951D03793119W


A Standard Dictionary Of The English Language

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Genre : English language
Author : Isaac Kaufman Funk
Publisher :
Release : 1897
File : 1304 Pages
ISBN-13 : PRNC:32101062930027


The British National Bibliography

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Genre : Bibliography, National
Author : Arthur James Wells
Publisher :
Release : 2003
File : 1926 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015079755628


From Absurdity To Zen

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From Absurdity to Zen is the first published introduction to the thought of Roberta Kevelson (1931-1998), late Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at The Pennsylvania State University and a leading semiotician and scholar of Charles S. Peirce. It also includes a selection of the sparkling aphorisms with which she punctuated her many books and articles, «From Absurdity to Zen», as well as an interview with Professor Kevelson from November 1996. Chance, paradox, and human freedom lay at the core of her wide-ranging scholarship on law, aesthetics, pragmatism, and creativity.

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Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : William Pencak
Publisher : Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Release : 2002
File : 164 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015054293926


Zen At Daitoku Ji

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The Zen temple Daitoku-ji is known as "The Temple of Great Virtue." It was founded in the early fourteenth century and its presitige allowed it to accumulate a treasury of Zen art. The daily practice of Zen goes on as it has since its beginning, with few concessions to modern living. This book looks at both aspects of the temple.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Jon Etta Hastings Carter Covell
Publisher : Kodansha
Release : 1974
File : 214 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015005943819


Sacred Dimensions Of Women S Experience

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Genre : Religion
Author : Elizabeth Dodson Gray
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Release : 1988
File : 286 Pages
ISBN-13 : UOM:39015017665756