Zen and the Ways

Zen and the Ways - Paperback

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Zen and the Ways

Zen and the Ways - Paperback

$17.95
Sale price  $17.95 Regular price 

by Trevor Leggett (Editor)

In Japanese Zen, every activity in life, including the martial arts, flower arrangement and serving tea, are considered a field for practicing inner control, meditation and inspiration, and can be termed the 'Way' when practiced in this manner. In this book, Trevor Leggett collects together translations of texts relating to this phenomenon, and offers his own thoughts and observations on the subject. Part One presents Zen in the words of twentieth-century masters, and deals particularly with the koan or riddle system that developed in China. Part Two, 'Kamakura Zen', describes the warrior Zen of the first three hundred years in Japan. It contains the classic text, 'On Meditation' by the master Daikaku, who was one of the founders of Zen in Japan. Part Three covers 'The Kamakura Koans' and in Part Four 'The Ways' are presented by texts from traditional sources, including the so-called 'secret scrolls', which were preserved in the schools of the Ways. Part Five presents extracts from the less cryptic parts of scrolls themselves, while Part Six includes some of the stories of the Ways in practice. These sections are accompanied by historical appendices and an index of names and technical terms.

Author Biography

Trevor Leggett (1914-2000) was a British judo teacher, author, translator, and head of the BBC's Japanese Service for 24 years. He published over thirty books on a variety of topics including judo, Eastern philosophy and Zen Buddhism. He is fondly remembered for his erudite yet approachable contributions to the understanding of Buddhism.

Number of Pages: 288
Dimensions: 1.2 x 7.7 x 5.1 IN
Publication Date: April 09, 2019

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