Zen Master Next Door

Zen Master Next Door
Author: Edward Kardos
Publisher: Green Dragon Books
Total Pages: 171
Release: 2012-03
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0893348678

These modern day parables in Zen Master Next Door send positive messages that are simple and inspiring. Based in the truth, they are an insightful means to explore our many relationships and how they touch our soul. Relevant and timely, these stories underscore our yearning to live an inspired life and they show that deep-rooted and ancient ideals are as mainstream as our exchanges with our neighbor next door. These parables are gentle but strong. They embrace but let go. They are simple and complex just like our own lives. They are, of course, parables. What others are saying about this book: What an inspiring way to learn about our very soul. These modern day parables in Zen Master Next Door are compelling and left me wanting more. - Daniel Pink, author of A Whole New Mind

The Universe Next Door

The Universe Next Door
Author: James W. Sire
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2009-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1442967676

In the fifth edition of his classic work, Sire offers additional student-friendly features to his introductions to theism, deism, naturalism, Marxism, nihilism, existentialism, Eastern monism, New Age philosophy, and postmodernism.

Pigeonholes

Pigeonholes
Author: Bauple
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 150
Release: 2013-06-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1483642925

Author Bauple New Fiction Shares One Mans Reflection of Life Based on Stereotypes The story of Joe Candide and how he realized the one thing that links all the unknowns in his life together QUEENSLAND, Australia (Release Date TBD) Do you look at someone and automatically put them into a stereotype or pigeonhole? Joe Candide used to, when he was young. But as he matured, he began to realise that life and reality was a far more complex story. Pigeonholes is a thought provoking book written by author Bauple. It takes readers into the life story of Joe Candide, a man who is constantly changing his perspectives, job and lifestyle. But now, falling to his death from a seven storey building with his memories flashing right before his eyes, he reflects on his life and starts with each stereotype and then develops them into characters that are sometimes very different than his first impression. Throughout his life, Joe had always thought he was in control of everything. He could read people, understand people, and know what they were thinking. He could work on the higher level with an empathetic view. But there were always subtle reactions and actions that took place now and then that he could not explain. Will he get the clarity that men search their whole life for? Will he finally realised the one thing that linked all the unknowns in his life together? Pigeonholes will make readers realise that everyone has an immediate idea or first impression of people due to their own prejudices.This book shows that rarely are the first impressions a true indication of character. It is witty and thought provoking and readers should see some part of themselves inside the pages. In the end, after all the raging against stereotypes and pigeonholes, Joe will finally find one that provides meaning and explanations and more importantly provides hope. For more information on this book, interested parties can log on to www.Xlibris.com.au

The Hidden Lamp

The Hidden Lamp
Author: Florence Caplow
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 473
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 0861716590

The Hidden Lamp is a collection of one hundred koans and stories of Buddhist women from the time of the Buddha to the present day. This revolutionary book brings together many teaching stories that were hidden for centuries, unknown until this volume. These stories are extraordinary expressions of freedom and fearlessness, relevant for men and women of any time or place. In these pages we meet nuns, laywomen practicing with their families, famous teachers honored by emperors, and old women selling tea on the side of the road. Each story is accompanied by a reflection by a contemporary woman teacher--personal responses that help bring the old stories alive for readers today--and concluded by a final meditation for the reader, a question from the editors meant to spark further rumination and inquiry. These are the voices of the women ancestors of every contemporary Buddhist.

All for Excellence in Education

All for Excellence in Education
Author: Dr. Malick Kouyate
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2020-10-14
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1982254424

The book is written for parents, community leaders and all other educators at all levels. Its main purpose is to inspire all children in general and all open-minded teens, adolescents and young adults in particular to know why and how to enjoy and share and celebrate their 4 deepest educational needs for: *belonging, *relative Independence, *dialogical encounter between belonging and relative independence *self-navigation

Dogen, the Zen Master: A Search and a Fulfillment

Dogen, the Zen Master: A Search and a Fulfillment
Author: Osho
Publisher: Fivestar
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2023-03-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

Dogen used to say, ”It was a great opportunity that both the people who could have distracted me, who loved me and I loved them ... and that was the danger. They died at the right time. I am infinitely grateful to them just because they died at the right time without destroying me.”

At This Moment

At This Moment
Author: Bill Jarvis
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2013-04-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1291386823

Notes about my spiritual experiences - a description of what happened as I tried moving towards awareness of an awakened spirit. This is a personal account, drawn from a wide range of sources, mostly what are described as mystical traditions. A ramble through ideas that have seemed most important to me.

Street Zen

Street Zen
Author: David Schneider
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2020-06-09
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1611808472

Drag queen. Prostitute. Drug addict. American bodhisattva. These words describe the unlikely persona of Issan Dorsey, one of the most beloved teachers to emerge in American Zen. From his early days as a gorgeous female impersonator to the LSD experiences that set him on the spiritual path, Issan's life was never conventional. In 1989, after twenty years of Zen practice, he became the Founding Abbot of San Francisco's Hartford Street Zen Center, where he established Maitri Hospice for AIDS patients. Featuring Bernie Glassman's foreword to the second edition, as well as a new foreword by Koshin Paley Ellison, Street Zen paints a vivid portrait of a teacher whose creativity, honesty, joy, and compassion awakened new possibilities for American Buddhism.

Dispositional Theories of Knowledge

Dispositional Theories of Knowledge
Author: Lars Bo Gundersen
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 135194357X

This book offers an original examination of human cognition, arguing that cognitive skills are dispositional in nature. Opposing influential views in modern Anglo-American philosophy, Gundersen starts from the received premis that knowledge is analyzable in terms of belief, justification and truth, and goes on to clarify and improve on these ingredients' exact nature and internal association. Exploring a wide range of arguments offered by influential contributors in the field of modal epistemology, Gundersen argues that external conditions are secondary in developing and cultivating cognitive competence and that the fulcrum of the cognitive investigation is the fascinating interplay between and cultivation of internal cognitive powers.

Zen Master Tales

Zen Master Tales
Author: Peter Haskel
Publisher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2022-04-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1611809606

A lively collection of folk tales and Buddhist teaching stories from four noted premodern Japanese Zen masters: Taigu Sôchiku (1584–1669), Sengai Gibon (1750-1831), Hakuin Ekaku (1686-1769), and Taigu Ryôkan (1758-1831). Zen Master Tales collects never before translated stories of four prominent Zen masters from the Edo period of Japanese history (1603-1868). Drawn from an era that saw the “democratization” of Japanese Zen, these stories paint a picture of robust, funny, and poignant engagement between Zen luminaries and the emergent chоnin or “townsperson” culture of early modern Japan. Here we find Zen monks engaging with samurai, merchants, housewives, entertainers, and farmers. These masters affirmed that the essentials of Zen practice—zazen, koan study, even enlightenment—could be conveyed to all members of Japanese society in ordinary speech, including even comic verse and work songs. Against the backdrop of this rich tableau, Zen Master Tales serves not only as a text for Zen students but also as a wide-ranging window onto the fascinating literary, material, and social history of Edo Japan. In his introduction, translator Peter Haskel explains the history of Zen “stories” from the tradition’s Golden Age in China through the compilation of the classic koan collections and on to the era from which the stories in Zen Master Tales are drawn. What was true of the Chinese tradition, he writes—“its focus on the individual’s ordinary activity as the function, the manifestation of the absolute”—continued in the Japanese context. “Most of these Japanese stories, however unabashedly humorous and at times crude, impart something of the character of the Zen masters involved, whose attainment must be plainly manifest in even the most humble and unlikely of situations.”