Nine-Headed Dragon River

Nine-Headed Dragon River
Title Nine-Headed Dragon River PDF eBook
Author Peter Matthiessen
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Total Pages 304
Release 1998-04-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 0834828790

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In August 1968, naturalist-explorer Peter Matthiessen returned from Africa to his home in Sagaponack, Long Island, to find three Zen masters in his driveway—guests of his wife, a new student of Zen. Thirteen years later, Matthiessen was ordained a Buddhist monk. Written in the same format as his best-selling The Snow Leopard, Nine-Headed Dragon River reveals Matthiessen's most daring adventure of all: the quest for his spiritual roots.

Nine-Headed Dragon River

Nine-Headed Dragon River
Title Nine-Headed Dragon River PDF eBook
Author Peter Matthiessen
Publisher Shambhala Publications
Total Pages 304
Release 1998-04-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 1570623678

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In August 1968, naturalist-explorer Peter Matthiessen returned from Africa to his home in Sagaponack, Long Island, to find three Zen masters in his driveway—guests of his wife, a new student of Zen. Thirteen years later, Matthiessen was ordained a Buddhist monk. Written in the same format as his best-selling The Snow Leopard, Nine-Headed Dragon River reveals Matthiessen's most daring adventure of all: the quest for his spiritual roots.

Are We There Yet?

Are We There Yet?
Title Are We There Yet? PDF eBook
Author Peter Matthiessen
Publisher National Geographic Books
Total Pages 0
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1582436304

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The journey of Buddhism over centuries, from India to China and then to Japan, is the stuff of mythology. But now, in our own time, we have witnessed and documented its historic crossing of the Pacific and its subsequent evolution in the Americas and Europe. In 1982, writer Peter Muryo Matthiessen, the first dharma successor of Roshi Bernie Glassman, traveled with Glassman to pay respects to the teachers in their lineage, some of the great living Zen masters of twentieth–century Japan. What took place was an important meeting of minds representing the past, present, and future of Zen practice, an intimate connection between ancestors and descendants marking a critical point in the Zen journey from the East to the West. This historic event was captured in the moment by the selective lens of Peter Cunningham. Matthiessen's exquisite poetic accounts of this pilgrimage, which formed a part of his book Nine–Headed Dragon River, accompany the photos.

What is Buddhist Enlightenment?

What is Buddhist Enlightenment?
Title What is Buddhist Enlightenment? PDF eBook
Author Dale Stuart Wright
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 257
Release 2016
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0190622598

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What kind of person should I strive to be? What ideals should I pursue in my life? These basic human questions and others like them are components of the overall question that guides this book: What is enlightenment? As Dale Wright argues, any serious practitioner of human life, religious or not, confronts the challenge of living an authentic life, of overcoming common human disabilities like greed, hatred, and delusion that give rise to excessive suffering. Why then, Wright asks, is this essential question often avoided, even discouraged among Buddhists? One reason frequently cited by Buddhists is that pondering a distant goal might be a waste of energy that would be better applied to practice: Quiet the flow of obsessive thinking, put yourself in a mindful state of presence, and let enlightenment take care of itself. In this book, however, Wright contends that pondering this question is meditative practice--that attentive inquiry of this kind is essential as the starting point and guide for any mindful practice of life. Meditative reflection on the meaning of enlightenment focuses us on our aim and direction in life. It guides us in shaping our practices, our ideals, and the kinds of lives we will live. Asking what enlightenment is as a basic form of meditation helps to activate our lives and get transformative practice underway. From Wright's perspective, there is no more important question to ask than this one. What is Buddhist Enlightenment? offers a wide-ranging exploration of issues that have a bearing on the contemporary meaning of enlightenment, including a concluding section with 10 theses that answer the title's question. Written by a leading scholar of Buddhism, the book balances deep learning and an accessible style, offering valuable insights for students, scholars, and practitioners alike. While he takes an examination of what enlightenment has been in past Buddhist traditions as his point of departure, Wright's historical considerations yield to the question that our lives press upon us--what kinds of lives should we aspire to live here, now, and into the future?

Journeys of Transformation

Journeys of Transformation
Title Journeys of Transformation PDF eBook
Author John D. Barbour
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 343
Release 2022-03-31
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1009098837

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Compelling exploration of how journeys to a Buddhist culture changed 30 Western writers as they explored the meaning of 'no-self'.

Making Nature Sacred

Making Nature Sacred
Title Making Nature Sacred PDF eBook
Author John Gatta
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 305
Release 2004-10-14
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780195165050

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This book argues that the religious import of American environmental literature has yet to be fully recognized or understood. Making Nature Sacred explores how the quest for 'natural revelation' has been pursued through successive phases of American literary and intellectual history.

Wildlife in America

Wildlife in America
Title Wildlife in America PDF eBook
Author Peter Matthiessen
Publisher Penguin Group USA
Total Pages 304
Release 1977
Genre Animals
ISBN 9780140047936

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This classic history of the rare, threatened, and extinct animals of North America is a dramatic chronicle of man's role in the disappearance of great and small species of our land. "Should be the number one source volume for everyone who embraces the philosophy of conservation".--Roger Tory Peterson. Illustrations throughout.