The Unfettered Mind: Writings from a Zen Master to a Master Swordsman

by Takuan Soho

Other authorsWilliam Scott Wilson (Translator)
Paperback, 2012

Publication

Shambhala (2012), Edition: Reprint, 144 pages

Description

This classic samurai-era text fused Japanese swordsmanship with Zen and influenced the direction that the art has taken ever since. Written by the seventeenth-century Zen master Takuan Soho (1573-1645), The Unfettered Mind is a book of advice on swordsmanship and the cultivation of right mind and intention. It was written as a guide for the samurai Yagyu Munenori, who was a great swordsman and rival to the legendary Miyamoto Musashi. Takuan was a giant in the history of Zen; he was also a gardener, calligrapher, poet, author, adviser to samurai and shoguns, and a pivotal figure in Zen painting. He was known for his brilliance and acerbic wit. In these succinct and pointed essays, Takuan is concerned primarily with understanding and refining the mind--both generally and when faced with conflict. The Unfettered Mind was a major influence on the classic manifestos on swordsmanship that came after it, including Miyamoto Musashi's Book of Five Rings and Yagyu Munenori's Life-Giving Sword.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member Kurt.Rocourt
A book of the mind of a swordsman.
LibraryThing member jamestomasino
It was alright but more repetitive and less insightful than other similar writings like Hagakure.

Language

Original language

Japanese

ISBN

1590309863 / 9781590309865

Physical description

144 p.; 5.25 inches

Pages

144

Rating

½ (73 ratings; 3.8)
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