Zen training : methods and philosophy

by Kazuki Sekida

Paper Book, 1975

Status

Available

Call number

294.3/4/43

Collection

Publication

New York : Weatherhill, 1975.

Description

ZEN TRAINING is a comprehensive handbook for zazen, seated meditation practice, and an authoritative presentation of the Zen path. The book marked a turning point in Zen literature in its critical reevaluation of the enlightenment experience, which the author believes has often been emphasized at the expense of other important aspects of ZEN TRAINING. In addition, Zen Training goes beyond the first flashes of enlightenment to explore how one lives as well as trains in Zen. The author also draws many significant parallels between Zen and Western philosophy and psychology, comparing traditional Zen concepts with the theories of being and cognition of such thinkers as Heidegger and Husserl.

User reviews

LibraryThing member beeswax
Inside viewpoint of what zen training is and what happens when you meditate. Not meditation instruction manual, but clinical viewpoint. First of it's kind.

Zen and the Brain by Austin and Meditative Mind by Goleman cover some of the same issues, but each book has little different viewpoint.
LibraryThing member Michael.Bradham
Taught me how to sit and breathe. Thank you.

Language

Original publication date

1975

Physical description

258 p.; 22 cm

ISBN

0834801140 / 9780834801141

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