Zen Art for Meditation
Title | Zen Art for Meditation PDF eBook |
Author | Stewart W. Holmes |
Publisher | Tuttle Publishing |
Pages | 116 |
Release | 2015-11-03 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1462902979 |
This book is about emptiness and silence—the mind-expanding emptiness of Zen painting, and the reverberating silence of haiku poetry. Through imaginative participation in the visions of painters and poets, its readers are led to the realization that, in the author's words, "emptiness, silence, is not nothingness, but fullness. Your fullness." This cultural tradition has informed many distinguished lives and works of art. The work of painters like Niten, Liang K'ai, and Toba, and of painters like Basho, Buson, and Issa reflects the wholeness, spontaneity, and humanity of the Zen vision. Those who desire a glimpse into the world of intuitive contact with nature offered by Zen meditation will find these paintings, commentaries, and haiku poems especially rewarding. They enable the reader to experience the unique power of Zen art—it's capacity to fuse esthetic appreciation, personal intuition, and knowledge of life into one creative event.
The Art of Zen
Title | The Art of Zen PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Addiss |
Publisher | Echo Point Books & Media |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2018-01-26 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 9781635610741 |
Professor Stephen Addiss explores visual expressions of Zen enlightenment, or Zenga, as created by Japanese monk-artists from 1600 to 1925. Illustrated with over 100 calligraphies and paintings, along with accompanying informative text, Dr. Addiss allows for a deep appreciation of this meditative, spiritual, and inspirational art form.
The Zen of Seeing
Title | The Zen of Seeing PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 168 |
Release | 1973 |
Genre | Art |
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A Dutch artist offers his concept of seeing and drawing as a discipline by which the world may be rediscovered, a way of experiencing Zen.
Discovering the True Self
Title | Discovering the True Self PDF eBook |
Author | Kodo Sawaki |
Publisher | Catapult |
Pages | 178 |
Release | 2020-10-20 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1640093788 |
In easy-to-understand language, a 20th-century Zen master explains profound teachings from Zen Buddhism, offering an essential resource for anyone interested in Zen meditation. “You can’t see your true Self. [But] you can become it. Becoming your true Self is zazen.” Having come of age as an orphan in the slums of Tsu City, Japan, Kodo Sawaki had to fight his way to adulthood, and became one of the most respected Zen masters of the 20th century. He had a great understanding of Dogen Zenji’s teaching and he knew how to express Dogen’s philosophy in clear, easily–understood language. Sawaki’s primary mission was to bring all people to an awareness of the Self, which he believed came through Zen meditation. His humor and straightforward talk garnered Sawaki followers from all walks of life. Though he remained poor by choice, he was rich in spirit. Two of his students who became known in America as well as in Japan were Kosho Uchiyama, abbot of Antaiji Temple and author of Opening The Hand of Thought, and Gudo Nishijima, Zen teacher and translator of Dogen’s Shobogenzo. A student of Kosho Uchiyama, Arthur Braverman has compiled an anthology of Sawaki’s writings and a garland of sayings gathered from throughout his lifetime. One of a few collections of Sawaki’s teachings published in English, his life and work bracket the most intriguing and influential period of modern Zen practice in Japan and America.
The Zen Art Book
Title | The Zen Art Book PDF eBook |
Author | Stephen Addiss |
Publisher | Shambhala Publications |
Pages | 111 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN | 159030747X |
"When a Zen master puts brush to paper, the resulting image is an expression of the quality of his or her mind. It is thus a teaching, intended to compassionately stop us in our tracks and to compel us to consider ultimate truth. Here, forty masterpieces of painting and calligraphy by renowned masters such as Hakuin Ekaku (1685–1768) and Gibon Sengai (1750–1837) are reproduced along with commentary that illuminates both the art and its teaching. The authors’ essays provide an excellent introduction to both the aesthetic and didactic aspects of this art that can be profound, perplexing, serious, humorous, and breathtakingly beautiful—often all within the same simple piece."--Publisher description.
The Art of Just Sitting
Title | The Art of Just Sitting PDF eBook |
Author | John Daido Loori |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 255 |
Release | 2005-06-10 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0861719492 |
Shikantaza--or "just sitting"--is one of the simplest, most subtle forms of meditation, and one of the most easily misunderstood. This peerless volume brings together a wealth of writings, from the Buddha himself to Bodhidharma and Dogen and many of modern Zen Buddhism's most influential masters, all pointing directly to the heart of this powerful practice. Edited by one of America's pre-eminent Zen teachers, this book is a rich resource for wisdom seekers and scholars alike.
Zen and the Art of Running
Title | Zen and the Art of Running PDF eBook |
Author | Larry Shapiro |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2009-11-18 |
Genre | Health & Fitness |
ISBN | 1598699601 |
"Zen and the Art of Running" shows how to align body and mind for success on-and-off the track.