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Awakening to Zen
The Teachings of Roshi Philip Kapleau
Taschenbuch von Roshi Philip Kapleau
Sprache: Englisch

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When Roshi Philip Kapleau returned to the United States in 1966, after thirteen years of training in Japan with two of the country's greatest masters of Zen, he "did not come home empty-handed -- he brought us a living word of Zen," Kenneth Kraft has said. The first Westerner fully and naturally at home with Zen, Roshi Kapleau has made it his life's work to translate Zen Buddhism into an American idiom, to take Zen's essence and plant it in American soil. Four decades later, the seeds of Zen that Roshi Kapleau planted have blossomed. Zen flourishes and Roshi Kapleau continues to help people find enlightenment and fulfillment within, not outside, their daily lives. "True awakening," Roshi Kapleau has said, "is not a 'high' that keeps one in the clouds of an abstract oneness, but a realization that brings one solidly down to earth into the world of toil and struggle."

Kapleau has written a number of books in his lifetime, The Three Pillars of Zen the most well known among them, but the heart of his work, his teachings to his students, has never before been made available. Awakening to Zen extracts the vital threads of Roshi Kapleau's teachings and braids them into a strong yet supple cord that readers may follow toward a deeper understanding of the enlightened life. Roshi Kapleau's warm, sometimes humorous but always grounded lessons touch on every aspect of daily reality; they capture his power, too, to transform the lives of not just practicing Buddhists, but all people who seek to experience in a more authentic way the bond they share with the world around them. One way or another, Roshi Kapleau has spent the past forty-three years of his life helping make Zen practice and its fruits accessible to anyone of sincere intent. Awakening to Zen offers a crucial and never-before-published aspect of his life's work.
When Roshi Philip Kapleau returned to the United States in 1966, after thirteen years of training in Japan with two of the country's greatest masters of Zen, he "did not come home empty-handed -- he brought us a living word of Zen," Kenneth Kraft has said. The first Westerner fully and naturally at home with Zen, Roshi Kapleau has made it his life's work to translate Zen Buddhism into an American idiom, to take Zen's essence and plant it in American soil. Four decades later, the seeds of Zen that Roshi Kapleau planted have blossomed. Zen flourishes and Roshi Kapleau continues to help people find enlightenment and fulfillment within, not outside, their daily lives. "True awakening," Roshi Kapleau has said, "is not a 'high' that keeps one in the clouds of an abstract oneness, but a realization that brings one solidly down to earth into the world of toil and struggle."

Kapleau has written a number of books in his lifetime, The Three Pillars of Zen the most well known among them, but the heart of his work, his teachings to his students, has never before been made available. Awakening to Zen extracts the vital threads of Roshi Kapleau's teachings and braids them into a strong yet supple cord that readers may follow toward a deeper understanding of the enlightened life. Roshi Kapleau's warm, sometimes humorous but always grounded lessons touch on every aspect of daily reality; they capture his power, too, to transform the lives of not just practicing Buddhists, but all people who seek to experience in a more authentic way the bond they share with the world around them. One way or another, Roshi Kapleau has spent the past forty-three years of his life helping make Zen practice and its fruits accessible to anyone of sincere intent. Awakening to Zen offers a crucial and never-before-published aspect of his life's work.
Über den Autor
Roshi Philip Kapleau
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents

Author's Preface

Editors' Note


Part I: Living Zen in America

What Is Zen

Toward a Meaning of Buddhism for Americans

Waking Up with Zen

Why Buddhism?

Of the Same Root: Animals and Our Relationship with Them

Valuing Life

Thanksgiving: A Life of Gratitude

Common Questions about Zen


Part II: Ethics, Responsibility, Practice

On an Ethical Way of Life: Commentary on Some of the Buddhist Precepts

Commentary on the First Buddhist Precept: To Cherish All Life

Responsibility and Social Action

Pain, Suffering, and Resistance to Practice

The Artful Use of Pain in Zen

Diet and Zen Practice

Mind-Altering Drugs: Commentary and Reflections

Repentance and Problems of Sex: The Third Buddhist Precept

Buddhist Ethics and Abuses of Power


Part III: Zen Training/Zen Teaching

Dokusan: A Private Encounter with the Roshi

Pilgrimage as Training and Practice

The Enlightened One

Discipline and Naturalness

Impatience in Practice

Devotion


Part IV: On Illness, Dying, and Death

Illness, Dying, Caregiving, and Families: A Conversation in West Berlin

Dying: A Conversation with Jon Sheldon, M.D.

Death and Dying: A Conversation with Penny Townsend, R.N.

On Confronting a Chronic Illness


Part V: Suffering and Meaning

An Age of Destruction and Spiritual Resurgence: A Conversation with Vondell Perry

Man's Justice and God's Justice

Epilogue: Practical Zen -- a Conversation with Kenneth Kraft
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2009
Fachbereich: Östliche Philosophie
Genre: Philosophie
Region: Osten
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781439155240
ISBN-10: 1439155240
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Kapleau, Roshi Philip
Hersteller: Scribner
Maße: 216 x 140 x 16 mm
Von/Mit: Roshi Philip Kapleau
Erscheinungsdatum: 09.01.2009
Gewicht: 0,371 kg
Artikel-ID: 101654549
Über den Autor
Roshi Philip Kapleau
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents

Author's Preface

Editors' Note


Part I: Living Zen in America

What Is Zen

Toward a Meaning of Buddhism for Americans

Waking Up with Zen

Why Buddhism?

Of the Same Root: Animals and Our Relationship with Them

Valuing Life

Thanksgiving: A Life of Gratitude

Common Questions about Zen


Part II: Ethics, Responsibility, Practice

On an Ethical Way of Life: Commentary on Some of the Buddhist Precepts

Commentary on the First Buddhist Precept: To Cherish All Life

Responsibility and Social Action

Pain, Suffering, and Resistance to Practice

The Artful Use of Pain in Zen

Diet and Zen Practice

Mind-Altering Drugs: Commentary and Reflections

Repentance and Problems of Sex: The Third Buddhist Precept

Buddhist Ethics and Abuses of Power


Part III: Zen Training/Zen Teaching

Dokusan: A Private Encounter with the Roshi

Pilgrimage as Training and Practice

The Enlightened One

Discipline and Naturalness

Impatience in Practice

Devotion


Part IV: On Illness, Dying, and Death

Illness, Dying, Caregiving, and Families: A Conversation in West Berlin

Dying: A Conversation with Jon Sheldon, M.D.

Death and Dying: A Conversation with Penny Townsend, R.N.

On Confronting a Chronic Illness


Part V: Suffering and Meaning

An Age of Destruction and Spiritual Resurgence: A Conversation with Vondell Perry

Man's Justice and God's Justice

Epilogue: Practical Zen -- a Conversation with Kenneth Kraft
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2009
Fachbereich: Östliche Philosophie
Genre: Philosophie
Region: Osten
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781439155240
ISBN-10: 1439155240
Sprache: Englisch
Ausstattung / Beilage: Paperback
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Kapleau, Roshi Philip
Hersteller: Scribner
Maße: 216 x 140 x 16 mm
Von/Mit: Roshi Philip Kapleau
Erscheinungsdatum: 09.01.2009
Gewicht: 0,371 kg
Artikel-ID: 101654549
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