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Stephanie Kaza

    Zen Traces
    Mindfully Green
    Dharma Rain
    A Wild Love for the World
    Green Buddhism
    Conversations with Trees
    • 2025

      Zelený buddhismus

      buddhistická praxe a soucitné jednání v nejistých časech

      • 408 páginas
      • 15 horas de lectura

      V sázce je opravdu mnoho. Živočišné i rostlinné druhy rychle vymírají, planeta se otepluje a celé lidstvo dnes čelí obrovské ekologické krizi. Počet lidí, kteří v nejrůznějších koutech světa aktivně praktikují buddhismus, závratně roste. Mohli by buddhisté zasáhnout do debaty o životním prostředí? Mohly by buddhistické zásady a praktiky přispět k záchraně naší planety, toho jediného domova, jejž máme? Stephanie Kaza, jedna z hlavních představitelek buddhistického environmentalismu, se těmito otázkami zabývá celou svou kariéru a v této knize nám ukazuje, že vnímáme-li přírodu srdcem, můžeme s ní navázat nesmírně blízký a hluboký vztah naplněný soucitem, který je základem ekologicky udržitelného způsobu života.

      Zelený buddhismus
    • 2020

      A Wild Love for the World

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Joanna Macy is a scholar of Buddhism, systems thinking, and deep ecology whose decades of writing, teaching, and activism have inspired people around the world. In this collection of writings, leading spiritual teachers, deep ecologists, and diverse writers and activists explore the major facets of Macy’s lifework. Combined with eleven pieces from Macy herself, the result is a rich chorus of wisdom and compassion to support the work of our time.“Being fully present to fear, to gratitude, to all that is—this is the practice of mutual belonging. As living members of the living body of Earth, we are grounded in that kind of belonging. Even when faced with cataclysmic changes, nothing can ever separate us from Earth. We are already home.”— Joanna Macy

      A Wild Love for the World
    • 2019

      Conversations with Trees

      • 288 páginas
      • 11 horas de lectura

      From a pioneering thinker in the field of religion and ecology, a collection of evocative meditations on the beauty, fragility, and resilience of trees. Included are twenty-seven original lithographs of the trees profiled in each chapter.First published in 1993, Stephanie Kaza's heartfelt book helped thousands of readers kindle a sense of spiritual connection through communing with our ancient relatives - trees. Shambhala Publications is proud to reissue this book, with a beautiful new cover and a new Introduction by the author. More pertinent now than ever, Kaza's intimate exploration of the lives and relationships of individual trees exemplifies the conjunction of inquiry and emotion, of science and spirituality. In an era of species extinction and worsening climate change, this book is a warm and earnest invitation to personal and ecological sanity.

      Conversations with Trees
    • 2019

      Green Buddhism

      • 256 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      At a time of growing environmental crisis, a pioneer of Green Buddhist thought offers challenging and illuminating perspectives. With species rapidly disappearing and global temperatures rising, there is more urgency than ever to act on the ecological crises we face. Hundreds of millions of people around the world—including unprecedented numbers of Westerners—now practice Buddhism. Can Buddhists be a critical voice in the green conversation? Leading Buddhist environmentalist Stephanie Kaza has spent her career exploring the intersection of religion and ecology. With so much at stake, she offers guidance on how people and communities can draw on Buddhist concepts and practices to live more sustainable lives on our one and only home.

      Green Buddhism
    • 2018

      Zen Traces

      • 175 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      As Zen takes root in the West, new forms arise. For centuries Zen masters have tested their students with “koans” and “capping phrases.” A koan is a spiritual paradox that must be solved intuitively. A capping phrase is a trenchant comment. Both are meditative practices that reveal deeper truths about the self and, ideally, lead to enlightenment. In Zen Traces, Buddhist scholar Kenneth Kraft plays off these practices in a new idiom. He selects passages from four sources: traditional Zen, present-day Zen, Henry David Thoreau, and Mark Twain. When a koan-like story about a contemporary Zen teacher is paired with a pithy comment by Mark Twain, something fresh emerges. “In this lovely book, Ken Kraft provides a unique opening for American Buddhism and American wisdom in general. The reader will come to fresh and spacious new insights and enjoyments… Cheers for Zen in America and a deep bow to Ken Kraft!”—POLLY YOUNG-EISENDRATH, Ph.D., author of The Present Heart: A Memoir of Love, Loss and Discovery “I highly recommend this delightful book of East-West wisdom—full of surprise, insight, wit, and piercing beauty.”—KATY BUTLER, author of Knocking on Heaven’s Door: The Path to a Better Way of Death

      Zen Traces
    • 2008

      Mindfully Green

      A Personal and Spiritual Guide to Whole Earth Thinking

      • 144 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      Focusing on the importance of personal connection to green living, the book emphasizes that sustainable practices must be rooted in a deeper understanding to drive meaningful change. It advocates for a holistic approach that goes beyond practical steps, encouraging readers to explore the emotional and philosophical aspects of eco-responsibility. By fostering this connection, individuals can cultivate a more impactful and lasting commitment to sustainable living.

      Mindfully Green
    • 1999

      A comprehensive collection of classic texts, contemporary interpretations, guidelines for activists, issue-specific information, and materials for environmentally-oriented religious practice. Sources and contributors include Basho, the Dalai Lama, Thich Nhat Hanh, Gary Snyder, Chögyam Trungpa, Gretel Ehrlich, Peter Mathiessen, Helen Tworkov (editor of Tricycle), and Philip Glass.

      Dharma Rain