Waking up : a week inside a Zen monastery

by Jack Maguire

Paperback, 2000

Publication

Imprint: Woodstock, Vermont : SkyLight Paths Publishing, c2000. Series: A Week Inside. Responsibility: Jack Maguire, foreward by John Daido Loori, Roshi. OCLC Number: .Physical: Text : 1 volume : xviii, 189 pages ; illustrations ; 24 cm. Features: Includes appendix: chants and precepts, appendix: listing of retreat centers, glossary, suggested reading.

Call number

Retreat / Magui

Barcode

BK-07702

ISBN

1893361136 / 9781893361133

CSS Library Notes

Description: The notion of spending days at a time in silence and meditation amid the serene beauty of a Zen monastery may be appealing―but how do you do it, and what can you really expect from the experience? Waking Up provides the answers for everyone who's just curious, as well as for all those who have dreamed of actually giving it a try and now want to know where to begin. Jack Maguire take us inside the monastery walls to present details of what it's like: the physical work, common meals, conversations with the monks and other residents, meditation, and other activities that fill an ordinary week.

Table of Contents: Coming home to a Zen place --
Who goes there? --
Gates and barriers on the training path --
The weekly schedule: being in the moment --
Teachers and teachings --
Beginning your own journey --
A directory of Zen places --
Recommended readings --
Chants and precepts.

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Physical description

xviii, 189 p.; 23 cm

Description

An essential guide to what it's like to spend a week inside a Zen Buddhist monastery. The notion of spending days at a time in silence and meditation amid the serene beauty of a Zen monastery may be appealing--but how do you do it, and what can you really expect from the experience? Waking Up provides the answers for everyone who's just curious, as well as for all those who have dreamed of actually giving it a try and now want to know where to begin. Jack Maguire take us inside the monastery walls to present details of what it's like: the physical work, common meals, conversations with the monks and other residents, meditation, and other activities that fill an ordinary week. We learn: What kind of person resides in a Zen monastery? Why do people stay there/ And for how long? Must you be a Buddhist to spend time there? What do the people there do? What is a typical day like? How does the experience affect people's spiritual life once they're back home? How can I try it out? A detailed "Guide to Zen and Buddhist Places" and a glossary of terms make Waking Up not only a handbook for the curious seeker, but an excellent resource for anyone wanting to know more about the Buddhist way.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

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