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David Scott (6) (1944–)

Autor de The Elements of Zen

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> Babelio : https://www.babelio.com/livres/Scott-Zen-tout-simplement/560448

> ZEN TOUT SIMPLEMENT, de David Scott - Guy Trédaniel éditeur, 160 pages, 19,80€. — Ce livre joliment illustré explique comment intégrer les principes habituellement associés au bouddhisme zen — simplicité, équilibre et sentiment d’unité avec la nature — dans la vie de tous les jours. Faites le vide dans votre esprit et détendez-vous grâce à la méditation et aux techniques de respiration, apprenez à gérer vos émotions telles que la peur et la colère.
Aïkido Magazine, Juin 2012
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Joop-le-philosophe | Apr 5, 2023 |
This book covers all the Oriental fighing arts from aikido to karate (including Thai boxing and Chinese kung-fu) but it is not an instructional book. Rather it is written to provide the novice and would-be practitioner with an understanding of what the fighting arts aim to achieve, spiritually and physically. It is also a guide through the complexities of choosing an art, and to the various training methods and equipment, diet and fitness. David Scott and Mick Pappas, both experienced karate instructors, have assembled a team of experts to advise on these topics, so that any beginner will feel at ease with the unfamiliar etiquette, language and ideas of the training hall.

In addition to these informative essays, The Fighting Arts: Choosing the Way provides a comprehensive 'access' section on clubs and associations (with addresses and phone numbers), and a carefully selected further reading list.

Contents

Acknowledgements
Contributors' biographies
Introduction D. Scott
1 The benefits of martial arts training H. Cook
Part One
2 Martial arts of the world H. Cook
3 Karate: History and styles H. Cook
4 Training aids and traditional equipment H. Cook
5 The history of zen and the martial arts
Part Two
6 Finding a club and dojo etiquette M. Pappas
7 Progress and development M. Pappas and D. Scott
8 Preliminary and maintenance fitness work A. Roberts
9 Fitness A. Rokberts
10 Nutrition and diet D. Scott
11 Competition karate T. Daley
Part Three
A guide to futher reading D. Scott and H. Cook (bibliography)
Contact addresses M. Pappas
Index
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AikiBib | May 29, 2022 |
eh, its fine. if ur going to read one book on zen, or a first book on zen, i do not recommend this

its simple, direct, and covers some good ground. but its selection of material and organization is haphazard and unhelpful, and the writing makes little attempt to engage the reader or to demonstrate the core of zen in & thru the style of writing

just another vague summary introduction to western mayahana with nothing new to offer, there r WAY better books out there
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sashame | May 30, 2019 |
how often i use it: occassionally
how are the recipes: very very good -- easy to follow, mostly the ingredients are inexpensive and easy to find. the only reason i don't use it more is that some of them just aren't to my taste.
 
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suzy | otra reseña | Feb 11, 2007 |

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