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El budismo zen ha sido una práctica que está teniendo mucho auge hoy en día, debido a los excesos de la vida moderna y la necesidad de relajación para aliviar el estrés. En este libro ud. encontrará todo lo que necesita saber sobre la postura base y principal para comenzar a practicar esta técnica. El permanecer sentado es una postura que permite relajarse y obtener los mejores resultados para mantener en equilibrio el cuerpo y la mente, por esta razón encontrará una serie de ensayos por parte de distintos maestros zen de nacionalidades china, japonesa, estadounidenses, etc. que le irán guiando por el camino del desarrollo de esta disciplina desde sus primeros exponentes como fue el gran Buda. Un trabajo que le permitirá un conocimiento profundo y más acabado de todo lo que le interesa saber sobre este arte. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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'The single most comprehensive treasure on the subject in English. This book will prove indispensable. A rare treasure.'-John Daishin Buksbazen, author of Zen Meditation in Plain English.
Shikantaza-or 'just sitting'-is one of the simplest yet most subtle forms of meditation, and one of the most easily misunderstood. This peerlelss volume brings together a wealth of writing, 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 preeminent Zen teachers, this book is a rich resource for wisdom seekers and scholars alike.
'Taken togehter, the writing in The Art of Just Sitting spans 1,500 years, all ponting to the practice of 'just sitting,' whereby no object is used as a meditation focus. There are specific instructions here for location, posture, and mental state, which willl be helpful to beginners. Advanced practitioners can benefit from the more esoteric thoughts about 'non-thinking.' A useful guide.'-Publishers Weekly
' A jewel of a book.'-Joan Halifax Roshi, Upaya Zen Center
' A cool book that takes the risk of going deep.'-Roshi John Tarrant in Buddhadharma
John Daido Loori was the abbot of Zen Mountain Monastery and the founder of the Mountains and River Order. A Dharma heir to Taizan Maezumi, he is trained in the rigorous school of koan Zen and in the subtle teachings of Master Dogen. He is the author of many books, including The Eight Gates of Zen, Riding the Ox Home, and The Heart of Being. He died in 2009.
Taigen Dan Leighton is a Zen priest and Dharma heir in the lineage of Shunryu Suzuki, as well as a scholar teaching at Berkeley Graduate Theological Union. He is te suthor, and translator of numerous works including Dogen's Extensive Record: A translation of the Eihei Koroku.
Contents
Editor's preface by John Daido Loori
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Hongzhi, Dogen, and the bacckground of Shikantaza by Taigen Dan Leighton
Editor's note
Guidepost of silent illlumination by Hongzhi Zhengjue
Cultivationg the empty field by Hoongshi Zhengjue
Zazengi: Rules for Zazen by Eiei Dogen
Zazenshin: Lancet of seated meditation by Eihei Dogen
Zazen Yojinki: What to be aware of in Zazen by Keizan Jokin
Shikantaza by Hakuun Yasutani
The Tenzo Kyokun and Shikantaza by Koshio Uchiyama
The Wholehearted way by Eihei Dogen
No dualism by Shunryu Suzuki
Commentary on Fukanzazengi by Hakuyu Taizan Maezumi
How to sit by P.T.N.H. Jiu-Kennett
To live is just to live by Dainin Katagiri
To study the self by Shohaku Okumura
On 'Silent illumination' by Sheng-yen
Nanyue polishes a tile by John Daidao Loori
Yaoshan's non-thinking by John Daido Loori
Suzuki Roshi's practice of shikantazaby Sojun Mel Weitsman
A coin lost in the river is found in the river by Zoketsu Norman Fischer
Just sitting by Tenshin Reb Anderson
Will you sit with me? by Bonnie Myotai Treace
Yangshan's state of mind by Geoffrey Shugen Arnold
Appendix: Foundational texts
Satipatthana Sutta: The foundations of mindfulness by Shakyamuni Buddha
Bloodstream sermon by Bodhidharma
The fundamental expedient teachings for calming the mind that attains enlilghtenment by Dayi Daoxin
Treatise on the essentials of cultivating the mind by Daman Hongran
The platform sutra by Dajian Huineng
Jewel mirror of Samadhi by Dongshan Liangije
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Index