1. Illuminating the Mind to See One's Nature: The Root of Taoist Inner Practice

    Illuminating the Mind to See One's Nature: The Root of Taoist Inner Practice
    Illuminating the Mind to See One's Nature: The Root of Taoist Inner Practice An Excerpt from Taoist Inner Alchemy By Master Huang Yuanji & Ge Guolong Translate by Mattias Daly About This Excerpt Taoism and Buddhism, specifically Chan Buddhism, share many similar ideas including the concept and practice of inner cultivation, the nature of emptiness [...]
  2. Women in Buddhism

    Women in Buddhism
    Women in Buddhism Throughout history women have played a vital role in the preservation and presentation of Buddhism. The Buddha himself expressed deep respect for his mother and as several contemporary Buddhist scholars have pointed out, women have played a significant role in helping to shape and preserve Buddhism. That is certainly true for Buddhism [...]
  3. Zen and Chan Books in 2023

    Chan & Zen in 2023 Read More We published many books of interest from the Chan and Zen traditions in 2023 See our other Year in Review Guides: Zen and Chan | Tibetan Buddhism | More in Buddhism Yoga | Kids Books Buy 2 books for 20% off, 3 books for 30% off, 4 or [...]
  4. Kazuaki Tanahashi: A Guide for Readers

    Kazuaki Tanahashi: A Guide for Readers
    Kazuaki Tanahashi Learn More A Reader's Guide to Kazuaki Tanahashi, the poet, artist, activist and modern-day Zen master Related Reader Guides Zen in Japan Early Zen in Japan  |  Dogen: A Guide to His Works Rinzai Zen | Hakuin Ekaku: A Reader's Guide The Samurai and Zen  |  Zen up to the Meiji Restoration  Chan [...]
  5. Buddhist Mindfulness: A Guide for Readers

    Buddhist Mindfulness: A Guide for Readers
    Buddhist Mindfulness: A Guide for Readers Buddha Statue at Mahabodhi (Bodh Gaya, India) Today the term "mindfulness" has become a buzzword heard everywhere from elementary schools to corporate offices to the military. Generally speaking, when we use the term in secular life, we're referring to the ability to purposefully place our attention on our present [...]
  6. Zen and Tea: A Guide for Readers

    Zen and Tea: A Guide for Readers
        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 series or simply explore from here.  Zen and Tea: A Guide for Readers [...]
  7. Jules Shuzen Harris

    Jules Shuzen Harris
    Remembering Jules Shuzen Harris We are sad to share the news that Jules Shuzen Harris passed away on May 8th, 2023 at the age of 83. He was a psychotherapist and Zen teacher, founder, and abbot of Soji Zen Center in Lansdowne, Pennsylvania. Based on his decades of experience working with Zen students and psychotherapy [...]
  8. Remembering J.C. Cleary

    Remembering J. C. Cleary We are saddened to share the news that J. C. (Chris) Cleary passed away on February 25, 2023. Chris, along with his brother Thomas, were pioneers in bringing some of the most important texts from East Asian Buddhism and beyond into readable, accurate English. It began with the brothers' collaboration on [...]
  9. 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 [...]
  10. Some Thoughts on Veteran's Day

    Some Thoughts on Veteran's Day
    An excerpt from Veteran and Zen teacher Clause Anshin Thomas's At Hell's Gate When listening to a combat veteran speak about the war, pay attention to how you feel and to your reactions to those feelings. Do you want to get away from this person? Do you want to fix him? Are you trying to [...]

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