Explore the depths of Japanese spirituality and self-cultivation through ancient wisdom and modern insights.
Spirituality as a Way offers a fresh perspective on understanding the Japanese approach to finding meaning and purpose in life. Delve into the concept of 'Way' (michi or do), a path of self-cultivation and personal growth found in martial arts (budo) and art forms (geido). Discover how this tradition, deeply rooted in daily Japanese life, provides a practical framework for navigating life's challenges and fostering interconnectedness.
From grief care and Zen meditation to reincarnation and philosophical worldviews, this book contrasts Japanese spirituality with its Western counterpart, emphasizing a holistic, embodied wisdom. Perfect for scholars of religion, meditation practitioners, and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Japanese culture, this book offers: Insights into Japanese grief and spiritual care practicesExplorations of Zen and meditation techniquesA unique perspective on reincarnation and philosophical worldviews