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Schlüssel zum Zen

Der Weg zu einem achtsamen Leben

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Thich Nhat Hanh offers warmth and clarity in this unique exploration of Zen Buddhism. He begins by discussing daily life in a Zen monastery, illustrating the character of Zen as practiced in Vietnam, and providing clear explanations of key elements of Zen practice and philosophy. The text delves into concepts such as Awareness and Impermanence, addressing contemporary issues like the tension between modern technology and spirituality. The final section features 43 koans from the 13th-century Vietnamese master, Tran Thai Tong, translated into English for the first time. Originally published in 1974, this work has been reissued due to popular demand, retaining its freshness and timeless insights. Nhat Hanh invigorates what may seem like abstract principles in other presentations, grounding them in his life as a relentless advocate for peace. His philosophy emphasizes mindfulness of peace in every moment, making it particularly compelling. An introduction by Philip Kapleau, author of the classic "Three Pillars of Zen," provides context on the emerging American Zen tradition. Readers will find this work an excellent gateway into understanding Zen's relevance today.

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Schlüssel zum Zen, Hạnh Nhat, Philip Kapleau

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Rok vydania
2000
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Titul
Schlüssel zum Zen
Podtitul
Der Weg zu einem achtsamen Leben
Jazyk
nemecky
Vydavateľ
Herder
Rok vydania
2000
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
190
ISBN10
3451049155
ISBN13
9783451049156
Série
Hodnotenie
4,05 z 5
Anotácia
Thich Nhat Hanh offers warmth and clarity in this unique exploration of Zen Buddhism. He begins by discussing daily life in a Zen monastery, illustrating the character of Zen as practiced in Vietnam, and providing clear explanations of key elements of Zen practice and philosophy. The text delves into concepts such as Awareness and Impermanence, addressing contemporary issues like the tension between modern technology and spirituality. The final section features 43 koans from the 13th-century Vietnamese master, Tran Thai Tong, translated into English for the first time. Originally published in 1974, this work has been reissued due to popular demand, retaining its freshness and timeless insights. Nhat Hanh invigorates what may seem like abstract principles in other presentations, grounding them in his life as a relentless advocate for peace. His philosophy emphasizes mindfulness of peace in every moment, making it particularly compelling. An introduction by Philip Kapleau, author of the classic "Three Pillars of Zen," provides context on the emerging American Zen tradition. Readers will find this work an excellent gateway into understanding Zen's relevance today.