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ISBN: 1577311671

ISBN13: 9781577311676

What is Zen?

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What Is Zen? examines Zen's religious roots, its influence on Eastern and Western culture, its transcendent moments, and the methods of Zen meditation that are currently practiced. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Alan changes your way of thinking!

Alan is my favourite author on Zen and Taoism, and this book certainly maintains his standard! Paradoxically, he says that such subjects can't be written or spoken about to convey their true nature, yet after reading him I find my way of thinking had become changed without me being able to identify why! Sort of like having an audience with a Zen Master I suppose, not that I have! Somehow things are conveyed and absorbed by 'osmosis'! This book is so relatively cheap that if you are at all interested in the subject, I advise giving it a try; I'm sure you'll want more from Alan!

What is Zen

A remarkable book in description and clarity for the western reader. Once this has been read you'll only wish to read more.

A Great Introduction and Synopsis of Zen

This book is another in a series of great books that are compilations of lectures of the late Alan Watts by his son Mark. It is an excellent introduction to Zen, and it is also a very good synopsis for those who have studied Zen in detail for many years. With his typical genius for getting to the heart of the matter, Dr. Watts describes exactly what is the essence of Zen in the first chapter. Later on he even gives a tip for understanding the sometimes puzzling behavior of that unique species of human beings, the Zen master. Watts stresses the need for us to set up an environment where we can stop thinking or talking to ourselves, which is meditation, and he clearly describes a good technique for doing this. The state of mind that is a result of this suspension of thought is not a blank mind, but rather a mind that is deeply aware of the world as it is. Finally, Watts sums it all up by showing us how the Zen mind is not only a mind that can most effectively deal with those infamous Zen koans, but also with all of life's situations. I recommend this book to the beginner as well as the seasoned veteran of Zen studies. It is short, to the point, and a brilliant expression of the essence of Zen.
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