The Ten Ox-Herding Pictures have been used for over one-thousand years as a teaching paradigm for individuals on a spiritual path of awakening and liberation from ego-self's conditioned dualities, separations, ignorance, attachments and errors and of realizing original, inborn and enlightened True Nature. The ten pictures are Way-stations of the path of becoming enlightened True Nature. The Ox-herder symbolizes our limited ego-self and the Ox, our sought after True Nature. Presented are a brief history of Buddhism and Zen/Ch'an Buddhism, original Ox-herding pictures, text renditions, synoptic comments and psychospiritual commentaries.…mehr
The Ten Ox-Herding Pictures have been used for over one-thousand years as a teaching paradigm for individuals on a spiritual path of awakening and liberation from ego-self's conditioned dualities, separations, ignorance, attachments and errors and of realizing original, inborn and enlightened True Nature. The ten pictures are Way-stations of the path of becoming enlightened True Nature. The Ox-herder symbolizes our limited ego-self and the Ox, our sought after True Nature. Presented are a brief history of Buddhism and Zen/Ch'an Buddhism, original Ox-herding pictures, text renditions, synoptic comments and psychospiritual commentaries.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Ray Vespe, M.S., Ph.D. is a former Associate Professor of Integral Counseling Psychology and a retired licensed Marriage and Family Therapist. He has experienced teachers and teachings in the spiritual traditions of Hinduism; Vedanta; Yoga; Tantra; Kashmir Shaivism; Sufism; Theravada, Mahayana, Vajrayana, Ekayana, Ch'an and Zen Buddhism and Taoism. The latter two involved meetings with Alan Watts, T'ai-Chi practice with Al Chung-liang Huang and Gia-fu Feng, study with Bishop Nippo Syaku and meditation with Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. Ray has authored four books integrating Chinese Taoist wisdom, psychotherapeutic practice, soul-journeying and spiritual development.
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