1. Zen and Chan in 2022

    Zen and Chan in 2022
    Zen and Chan in 2022 Read More We published several books and audiobooks on Zen and Chan Buddhism in 2022 See our other Year in Review Guides: Theravada/Pali/Insight | Zen and Chan | Tibetan Buddhism Yoga | Personal Development | Kids Books We are very happy to share with you a look back at our [...]
  2. Zen in Japan: Up to the Meiji Restoration

    Zen in Japan: Up to the Meiji Restoration
    Zen in Japan: Up to the Meiji Restoration     This is part of a series of articles on the arc of Zen thought, practice, and history, as presented in The Circle of the Way: A Concise History of Zen from the Buddha to the Modern World.  You can start at the beginning of this [...]
  3. North | An Excerpt from After Ikkyu and Other Poems

    North | An Excerpt from After Ikkyu and Other Poems
    The mind of which we are unaware is aware of us. —R. D. Lang The rising sun not beet. or blood, but sea-rose red. I amplified my heartbeat one thousand times, the animals at first confused then decided I was another thunder being. While talking directly to god my attention waxed and waned. I have [...]
  4. Poems of the Legendary Hermit Hanshan | An Excerpt from The Complete Cold Mountain

    Poems of the Legendary Hermit Hanshan | An Excerpt from The Complete Cold Mountain
    Poems of the Legendary Hermit Hanshan The Universality of Hanshan’s Writing Though the poems in this collection were written more than twelve hundred years ago, poetry that expresses our common human experience with the unflinching wisdom and truth found in Hanshan’s writing has a way of collapsing time and distance, and even cultural differences, because it [...]
  5. Art in a Time of Global Crisis | An Excerpt from Painting Peace

    Art in a Time of Global Crisis | An Excerpt from Painting Peace
    The Power of Art This short essay was written in 1987, when no one had any idea whether the Cold War would ever come to an end. We are still in a global crisis, but in another form. The Necessity of Political Art Art in a period of widely-perceived global crisis can never be the [...]
  6. The View | An Excerpt from The Sound of Cherry Blossoms

    The View | An Excerpt from The Sound of Cherry Blossoms
    Clarify Your Definitions We have all been in gardens—even very costly ones—that we find oddly uninspiring. There are the landscapes around mansions where money has been lavished on moving trees, building pools, patios, and fire pits, and planting lush lawns, yet we don’t much enjoy being in those spaces and may even find them stale [...]
  7. Hidden Treasure - Enso

    Hidden Treasure - Enso
    Enso: Zen Circles of Enlightenment by Audrey Yoshiko Seo These circular brushstrokes have become a kind of Zen cliché. Here's a chance to look past your preconceived ideas about them and appreciate their original energy, whimsy, and beauty. Each is a work of art that's executed in a split second-but the actual work in fact [...]
  8. Hidden Treasure - The Eight Gates of Zen

    Hidden Treasure - The Eight Gates of Zen
    The Eight Gates of Zen: A Program of Zen Training by John Daido Loori   If you want to practice Zen but there's no zendo for miles around, this book may be the next best thing. It contains the complete, eight-phase program of training taught at Zen Mountain Monastery, Mt. Tremper, New York. It's a [...]
  9. Landscape as Spirit

    Landscape as Spirit
    Gardens can be so much more than merely pleasing to the eye; they can also evoke a contemplative state of mind, connecting us more fully to ourselves and to the world around us. In Landscape as Spirit, Martin Mosko explains his meditative approach to garden and landscape design and then walks us through five of [...]

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