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Author | : Laozi |
Publisher | : Shambhala Publications |
Total Pages | : 162 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Audiobooks |
ISBN | : 1590307445 |
"Ursula K. Le Guin, a student of the Tao Te Ching for more than fifty years, offers her own thoughtful rendering of the Taoist scripture. She has consulted the literal translations and worked with the scholar J. P. Seaton to develop a version that lets the ancient text speak in a fresh way to modern people, while remaining faithful to the original Chinese. This rendition reveals the Tao Te Ching's immediate relevance and power, its depth and refreshing humor, illustrating better than ever before why it has been so loved for more than 2,500 years. Included are Le Guin's own personal commentary and notes along with two audio CDs of the text read by the author, with original music composed and performed by Todd Barton."--Publisher's website.
Author | : Alan Watts |
Publisher | : Pantheon |
Total Pages | : 161 |
Release | : 1977-01-12 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 0394733118 |
Drawing on ancient and modern sources, "a lucid discussion of Taoism and the Chinese language [that's] profound, reflective, and enlightening." —Boston Globe According to Deepak Chopra, "Watts was a spiritual polymatch, the first and possibly greatest." Watts treats the Chinese philosophy of Tao in much the same way as he did Zen Buddhism in his classic The Way of Zen. Critics agree that this last work stands as a perfect monument to the life and literature of Alan Watts. "Perhaps the foremost interpreter of Eastern disciplines for the contemporary West, . . . Watts begins with scholarship and intellect and proceeds with art and eloquence to the frontiers of the spirit."—Los Angeles Times
Author | : Alan Watts |
Publisher | : Pomona Press |
Total Pages | : 137 |
Release | : 2008-11 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1443733512 |
Here is something quite unfamiliar to the West, something which will appeal strongly to all who are trying to find deeper reality in life than philosophy and conventional religion can express. Historically, Zen is an aspect of Buddhism, but in itself it is so vital and elusive that it escapes definition. To be understood it must be lived. As a way of life it is the highest achievement of the Chinese spirit and the inspiration of its greatest art. Through Zen, Chinese culture reinforms our own with new meaning and offers us altogether new possibilities in a world of change. Contents Include: The Origins of Zen The Secret of Zen The Technique of Zen Life in a Zen Community Zen and the Civilization of the Far East
Author | : David Hinton |
Publisher | : Shambhala Publications |
Total Pages | : 172 |
Release | : 2020-09-29 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1611807131 |
A beautifully compelling and liberating guide to the original nature of Zen in ancient China by renowned author and translator David Hinton. Buddhism migrated from India to China in the first century C.E., and Ch'an (Japanese: Zen) is generally seen as China's most distinctive and enduring form of Buddhism. In China Root, however, David Hinton shows how Ch'an was in fact a Buddhist-influenced extension of Taoism, China's native system of spiritual philosophy. Unlike Indian Buddhism's abstract sensibility, Ch'an was grounded in an earthy and empirically-based vision. Exploring this vision, Hinton describes Ch'an as a kind of anti-Buddhism. A radical and wild practice aspiring to a deeply ecological liberation: the integration of individual consciousness with landscape and with a Cosmos seen as harmonious and alive. In China Root, Hinton describes this original form of Zen with his trademark clarity and elegance, each chapter exploring in enlightening ways a core Ch'an concept--such as meditation, mind, Buddha, awakening--as it was originally understood and practiced in ancient China. Finally, by examining a range of standard translations in the Appendix, Hinton reveals how this original understanding and practice of Ch'an/Zen is almost entirely missing in contemporary American Zen, because it was lost in Ch'an's migration from China through Japan and on to the West. Whether you practice Zen or not, taking this journey on the wings of Hinton's remarkable insight and powerful writing will transform how you understand yourself and the world.
Author | : Alan Watts |
Publisher | : Tuttle Publishing |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 1999-10-15 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1462901670 |
The widespread influence of Buddhism is due in part to the skill with which a way of liberation was refined by it's teachers and became accessible to people of diverse cultures. In this dynamic series of lectures, Alan Watts takes us on an exploration of Buddhism, from its roots in India to the explosion of interest in Zen and the Tibetan tradition in the West. Watts traces the Indian beginnings of Buddhism, delineates differences between Buddhism and other religions, looks at the radical methods of the Mahayan Buddhist, and reviews the Four Noble Truths and The Eightfold Path
Author | : Sara Hollwey |
Publisher | : Findhorn Press |
Total Pages | : 302 |
Release | : 2014-06-16 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1844098559 |
Are you looking to make real and lasting change in your life? The Inner Camino offers a reliable method to support such change effortlessly, even when we feel imprisoned in situations that appear intransigent or hopeless. With easy to follow maps and a compass to re-orientate the reader in the direction of their true purpose in life the Inner Camino guides the reader on an inner pilgrimage. Along the path the reader learns to dream into hitherto undreamt visions for our world and ourselves. This guidebook is practical, unsentimental and packed with immediately applicable insights towards clearly identified and easily accessible goals. The Inner Camino takes the reader on a heroic journey of awakening within. It initiates an extraordinary expedition, both deep into our own psychology, and to the heights of our numinous potential, our mystical capacities. Between these two differing terrains, the Inner Camino follows the way-marks through our most creative source of wisdom, our Intuitive Consciousness.
Author | : Osho (Jain, Rajneesh Chandra Mohan) |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 2007-04-03 |
Genre | : Taoism |
ISBN | : 9788184000078 |
Lao Tzu Called His Path The Watercourse Way For Many Reasons. First, Water Is Soft, Humble, Seeks The Lowest Place. It May Rain On Everest But The Water Doesn T Remain There; It Starts Running Towards The Valley. And The Valley, Too, It Will Reach The Deepest Part. It Is Non-Ambitious. It Has No Ambitions To Be The First. To Be Like Water Means To Be Utterly Happy In Being A Nobody. Second, Water Means Movement. It Is Always Moving, And Whenever It Is Not Moving It Becomes Dirty, Impure, Even Poisonous. It Dies. Its Life Is In Movement, In Dynamism, In Flow. The Whole Life Is A Flow, Nothing Is Static. Osho Tao Means Being. It Believes In This Moment; It Has No Idea Of Future. If You Can Live In This Moment In Purity, In Silence, In Spontaneity, Then Your Life Is Transformed. Not That You Transform It Tao Transforms It, The Whole Transforms It. You Simply Allow The River To Take You To The Ocean; You Need Not Push The River. Osho
Author | : Kip Redick |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 359 |
Release | : 2023-10-15 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1666916706 |
This book explores the relationship between long-distance hiking—in this case, hiking the Appalachian Trail—and spiritual pilgrimage. Kip Redick interprets the Appalachian Trail as a site of spiritual journey and those who hike the wilderness trail as unique contemporary pilgrims.
Author | : Marie-Laure Valandro |
Publisher | : SteinerBooks |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 2007-08 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1584204567 |
In Camino Walk, Marie-Laure Valandro takes readers on a very personal pilgrimage along the centuries-old Camino de Santiago in northern Spain. The Camino de Santiago de Compostela (the Way of St James) is literally a path of devotion to the beings of Christianity--to Christ, to Mary, and to Saint James, for whom the Camino and the cathedral at the end are named. The Camino de Santiago winds its way through terrain that ranges from high plateaus to rugged mountain trails. It is a challenging pilgrimage during which inner and outer paths meet. Beginning in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in the Pyrénées-Atlantiques of southern France, the author traveled approximately 800 kilometers to Santiago on the northwest coast of Spain. Along the way, with the many other pilgrims on the path, she experienced an international community of the heart, shared by the many thousands of pilgrims of past, present, and future who have walked the path for more than a thousand years. Marie-Laure Valandro offers her fascinating and personal observations of the Camino and its fellowship, joys, pains, and hardships. She describes the many pilgrims she encountered and, most important, invites the reader to share her interior journey to Santiago and to wholeness. Camino Walk offers a step-by-step account of the transformation that is possible when ordinary life falls away and we make room for gratitude and wonder for all that we encounter on our own path.
Author | : Zhuangzi |
Publisher | : New Directions Publishing |
Total Pages | : 164 |
Release | : 1965 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9780811201032 |
Free renderings of selections from the works of Chuang-tzŭ, taken from various translations.