Zen Meditation Plain and Simple

Zen Meditation Plain and Simple
Title Zen Meditation Plain and Simple PDF eBook
Author Albert Low
Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages 152
Release 2000-05-15
Genre Self-Help
ISBN 146290162X

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Zen is essentially a practice and not a dogma; no amount of theory or discussion will ever take the place of a few minutes of practice. Among the many books about Zen, there are few that explain simply, to the interested beginner, how to do Zen—how to just sit down and begin to work toward fulfillment of the promises offered by Zen. Zen Meditation Plain and Simple answers this need with concise, easily understood instructions on how to incorporate Zen into your daily life. Albert Low makes no glib claims or promises. He admits that the way of Zen is not an easy one to follow. But, for those willing to stop talking about Zen, stop thinking about Zen, and start working to be and do in the manner of Zen, Zen Meditation Plain and Simple offers just the right tool to get the job done.

Zen Meditation in Plain English

Zen Meditation in Plain English
Title Zen Meditation in Plain English PDF eBook
Author John Daishin Buksbazen
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Total Pages 142
Release 2010-10
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1458784177

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An excellent, practical introduction to Zen meditation. Written in a warm and easily accessible style, the book appeals to anyone with an interest in meditation, Zen, or, as is often the case today, a combination of the two. The book emphasizes the importance of receiving good instruction and of finding groups to practice with, yet it lays out the necessary steps to practice Zen meditation on your own. The book includes easily followed exercises to help the reader along. For anyone looking to uncover a clear and insightful path into the philosophy and practice of Zen meditation, this book represents the culmination of that search

Buddhism Plain and Simple

Buddhism Plain and Simple
Title Buddhism Plain and Simple PDF eBook
Author Steve Hagen
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 174
Release 1999-04-29
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0140195963

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A Zen priest strips Buddhist teachings of the embellishments they have accumulated over the centuries and presents the original way of the Buddha in everyday, accessible language. Line drawings.

Buddhism For Beginners

Buddhism For Beginners
Title Buddhism For Beginners PDF eBook
Author Judith Yandell
Publisher
Total Pages 122
Release 2020-10-23
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781513668277

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Reduce your anxiety and stress and bring clarity and joy into your mind by applying the Buddhist philosophy in your everyday life.

What More Do You Want?

What More Do You Want?
Title What More Do You Want? PDF eBook
Author Albert Low
Publisher Tuttle Publishing
Total Pages 224
Release 2013-04-09
Genre Religion
ISBN 1462911919

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All readers, both novice and longtime practitioners, will encounter in this book new answers, and new questions, to the what, why and how of Zen practice. We've all had moments in our lives when we've thought, "Something is missing. There must be more to life than this." It is this sense that often brings people to the practice of Zen. By turning to Zen, they acknowledge that this "something" lies not in externals, but rather in seeking to transcend desire and attachment. The journey toward that transcendence begins with questioning, and questions will be part of the path until awakening is attained. In What More do You Want? a fascinating new book by renowned Zen master Albert Low, he addresses some of the questions students have posed about the practice of Zen: Why do we practice? Why should we seek to understand our reasons for practicing? How can we distinguish between true and false practice? What is awakening? In addition, Low shares with his readers four teishos—talks that comment on a text or koan in order to enhance meditation practice—on zazen or seated meditation, on pain and suffering, and on the very nature of practice itself. Finally, Low shares with readers an experience of satori, a glimpse into Buddha nature.

Pure and Simple

Pure and Simple
Title Pure and Simple PDF eBook
Author Upasika Kee Nanayon
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 288
Release 2012-08-20
Genre Religion
ISBN 0861717511

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Upasika Kee was a uniquely powerful spiritual teacher. Evocative of the great Ajahn Chah, her teachings are earthy, refreshingly direct, and hard-hitting. In the twentieth century, she grew to become one of the most famous teachers in Thailand--male or female--all the more remarkable because, rarer still, she was not a monastic but a layperson. Her relentless honesty, along with her encouraging voice, is one reason so many contemporary Buddhist teachers recall Upasika Kee so fondly, and so often. With this book, readers seeking something reminiscent of the classic Mindfulness in Plain English can receive instruction on meditation practice as they become acquainted with the legacy of a renowned Buddhist figure. Pure and Simple, the first widely-available collection of her writings, will be gratefully received not only by those who knew Upasika Kee, but by anyone who encounters her for the first time in its pages.

Opening the Hand of Thought

Opening the Hand of Thought
Title Opening the Hand of Thought PDF eBook
Author Kosho Uchiyama
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 257
Release 2004-06-15
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 0861713575

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This book offers with infused and wise humor, an eminently practial presentation of meditation, and with clarity shows how Zen Buddhism can be an ever-unfolding path of inquiry.