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Stalking Nirvana While Zen meditation has its roots in Japan, the heart of Zen fits everywhere. Stalking Nirvana takes a new tack, opening the door for understanding how Zen meditation can be made more "at home" in America and Europe with Native American Spiritual practices. This book shows how Zen can be enhanced for westerners. Stalking Nirvana is ideal for anyone interested in learning more about meditation, or for individuals who currently practice Buddhism but are interested in a slightly different approach to Zen practices. Red Path (Native American) Zen honors Zen traditions but…mehr

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Stalking Nirvana While Zen meditation has its roots in Japan, the heart of Zen fits everywhere. Stalking Nirvana takes a new tack, opening the door for understanding how Zen meditation can be made more "at home" in America and Europe with Native American Spiritual practices. This book shows how Zen can be enhanced for westerners. Stalking Nirvana is ideal for anyone interested in learning more about meditation, or for individuals who currently practice Buddhism but are interested in a slightly different approach to Zen practices. Red Path (Native American) Zen honors Zen traditions but enhances them with Native understandings of "oneness" and with a deeper experience of "Grandmother Earth." Stalking Nirvana shows how to have a one to one experience with trees, plants, animals - all our brothers and sisters with whom we are One.
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Grandfather Duncan Sings-Alone has been a Cherokee healer, spiritual teacher, and practicing ceremonialist for nearly 40 years. He is also a fully ordained Soto Zen Buddhist priest and sensei within the Zen Garland Order, where he leads the Red (Native American) Zen path. He guides Red Path Zen Sanghas in Massachusetts, Michigan, and at the Zen Garland mother Zendo in Airmont, New York. He combines both spiritual heritages in his approach to healing, wholeness, and Oneness. Grandfather Sings-Alone lives in Massachusetts with his wife, novelist Priscilla Cogan, and their two shelties.