Living And Dying In Zazen

Living And Dying In Zazen
Author: Arthur Braverman
Publsiher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-03-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780834805316

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Living and Dying in Zazen combines the life stories and teaching of five teachers—Kodo Sawaki, Sodo Yokoyama, Kozan Kato, Motoko Ikebe, and Uchiyama—associated with Antaiji monastery and the story of Bravermen and other Western students coming to grips with Zen, Japanese culture, and themselves. The deification of Zen teachers by their followers has been a problematic issue in American Zen; this book provides a healthy antidote, presenting four men and one woman who have lived and died in Zen within the rich context of their personal lives and their culture, so that we can fully understand what makes a Zen master in Japan.

The Zen of Living and Dying

The Zen of Living and Dying
Author: Philip Kapleau
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 301
Release: 1998-04-14
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781570621987

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To live life fully and die serenely—surely we all share these goals, so inextricably entwined. Yet a spiritual dimension is too often lacking in the attitudes, circumstances, and rites of death in modern society. Kapleau explores the subject of death and dying on a deeply personal level, interweaving the writings of Western religions with insights from his own Zen practice, and offers practical advice for the dying and their families.

The Wheel of Life and Death

The Wheel of Life and Death
Author: Philip Kapleau
Publsiher: Doubleday Books
Total Pages: 408
Release: 1989
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: UOM:39015013895597

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The Five Invitations

The Five Invitations
Author: Frank Ostaseski
Publsiher: Flatiron Books
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781250074669

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Death is not waiting for us at the end of a long road. Death is always with us, in the marrow of every passing moment. She is the secret teacher hiding in plain sight, helping us to discover what matters most. Life and death are a package deal. They cannot be pulled apart and we cannot truly live unless we are aware of death. The Five Invitations is an exhilarating meditation on the meaning of life and how maintaining an ever-present consciousness of death can bring us closer to our truest selves. As a renowned teacher of compassionate caregiving and the cofounder of the Zen Hospice Project, Frank Ostaseski has sat on the precipice of death with more than a thousand people. In The Five Invitations, he distills the lessons gleaned over the course of his career, offering an evocative and stirring guide that points to a radical path to transformation. The Five Invitations: -Don’t Wait -Welcome Everything, Push Away Nothing -Bring Your Whole Self to the Experience -Find a Place of Rest in the Middle of Things -Cultivate Don’t Know Mind These Five Invitations show us how to wake up fully to our lives. They can be understood as best practices for anyone coping with loss or navigating any sort of transition or crisis; they guide us toward appreciating life’s preciousness. Awareness of death can be a valuable companion on the road to living well, forging a rich and meaningful life, and letting go of regret. The Five Invitations is a powerful and inspiring exploration of the essential wisdom dying has to impart to all of us.

Die While Alive

Die While Alive
Author: Ken Tetsuzan Morgareidge
Publsiher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2021-01-22
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798588079518

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"Die While Alive" is an exploration of the ways in which we can understand the ultimate nature of life and death, and approach our own death as something we can look at without fear, despair, denial, or any of the avoidance strategies we are so used to.Life is our daily experience. Death on the other hand is something totally dark and terrifying. In our minds we have separated life and death, and placed an unbridgeable chasm between them. Almost all the books and articles written about death and dying are really about the dying part. They bring us no closer to truly understanding death. It remains the great mystery.But there is a path to an understanding of death itself, the final destination. There are ways and practices that can bring one to the very edge of life and death. They are not drugs or near death experiences. Rather they are efforts to experience the Great Death-a dropping away of body and mind to the point where there is almost no barrier between life and death. In our own minds and in our lives we can teach ourselves to approach death in life. It is only through such a practice and understanding that we have at least a chance to face death unafraid and with a degree of equanimity.It is possible to walk so close the edge of life and death that they can be seen as two sides of the same reality. "Die While Alive" invites the reader, to explore the path along that edge.

Dropping Ashes on the Buddha

Dropping Ashes on the Buddha
Author: Stephen Mitchell
Publsiher: Open Road + Grove/Atlantic
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2007-12-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780802195470

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The classic guide for Zen students pursuing the true way. “Somebody comes into the Zen center with a lighted cigarette, walks up to the Buddha-statue, blows smoke in its face and drops ashes on its lap. You are standing there. What can you do?” This is a problem that Zen Master Seung Sahn was fond of posing to his American students who attended his Zen centers. Dropping Ashes on the Buddha is a delightful, irreverent, and often hilariously funny living record of the dialogue between Korean Zen Master Seung Sahn and his American students. Consisting of dialogues, stories, formal Zen interviews, Dharma speeches, and letters using the Zen Master’s actual words in spontaneous, living interaction, this book is a fresh presentation of the Zen teaching method of “instant dialogue” between Master and student which, through the use of astonishment and paradox, leads to an understanding of ultimate reality.

Living Is Dying

Living Is Dying
Author: Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse
Publsiher: Shambhala Publications
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2020-03-31
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781611808070

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An insightful collection of teachings about death and dying to help face life's greatest mystery calmly and with equanimity. Lifetimes of effort go into organizing, designing, and structuring every aspect of our lives, but how many people are willing to contemplate the inevitability of death? Although dying is an essential part of life, it is an uncomfortable topic that most people avoid. With no idea what will happen when we die and a strong desire to sidestep the conversation, we make all kinds of assumptions. Living Is Dying collects teachings about death and the bardos that have been passed down through a long lineage of brilliant Buddhist masters, each of whom went to great lengths to examine the process in minute detail. Renowned author and teacher Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse responds to the most common questions he's been asked about death and dying--exploring how one prepares for death, what to say to a loved one who is dying, and prayers and practices to use as a handhold when approaching the unknown territory of death. Whether you are facing death today or decades from now, preparing for it can help to allay your worst fears and help you appreciate what it means to be truly alive.

Mind Sky

Mind Sky
Author: Jakusho Kwong-roshi
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2022-05-10
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781614297598

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"A collection of short talks by Jakusho Kwong-roshi, a successor in the lineage of Shunryu Suzuki-roshi, exploring the profound beauty of Zen history and practice, nature, and the philosophy of the ancient Zen master Eihei Dogen. Includes photos of Kwong-roshi with his various teachers, as well as selections of his calligraphy. In Zen meditation, anything that comes in your mind will eventually leave, because nothing is permanent. A thought is like a cloud moving across the blue sky. Nothing can disturb that all-encompassing vastness. This is the Dharma. In a collection of short talks and anecdotes, Jakusho Kwong-roshi, a Dharma successor of Shunryu Suzuki-roshi, presents his approach to Buddhist teaching. With an elegant simplicity, Kwong-roshi shows how Zen is experiential rather than intellectual. And with persistent practice, realization is already ours. With photos of Kwong-roshi and his various teachers, along with a selection of his vibrant calligraphy"--