"Set according to the four seasons of the liturgical calendar at Dharma Rain Zen Center in Portland, Oregon, this book lays out a wealth of Zen teachings culled from decades of talks by Kyogen Carlson. Important themes in the book include the simultaneous centrality and ineffability of zazen; moments of kensho or sudden awakening; issues surrounding spiritual authority; the role of community life in personal practice; and the importance, in interfaith dialogue, or reaching across political lines as opposed to simply religious lines"--
"Set according to the four seasons of the liturgical calendar at Dharma Rain Zen Center in Portland, Oregon, this book lays out a wealth of Zen teachings culled from decades of talks by Kyogen Carlson. Important themes in the book include the simultaneous centrality and ineffability of zazen; moments of kensho or sudden awakening; issues surrounding spiritual authority; the role of community life in personal practice; and the importance, in interfaith dialogue, or reaching across political lines as opposed to simply religious lines"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
KYOGEN CARLSON was ordained as a Zen priest by Jiyu Kennett Roshi in 1974. In 1982, he moved to Portland, Oregon, to serve as a teacher at the Dharma Rain Zen Center. Kyogen held the role of Abbot (and later co-Abbot with his wife, Gyokuko) of the center for more than thirty years. He is the author of Zen in the American Grain: Discovering the Teachings at Home. SALLIE JIKO TISDALE is the author of nine books, most recently Advice for Future Corpses (and Those Who Love Them). Her other books include Talk Dirty to Me, Stepping Westward, and Women of the Way. Violation, a collection of essays, was published in 2015. Her work has appeared in Harper's, Antioch Review, Conjunctions, Threepenny Review, The New Yorker, and Tricycle, among other journals.
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