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Kosho Nchiyama

    Kosho Uchiyama fue un sacerdote Sōtō y maestro de origami que sirvió como abad de Antai-ji cerca de Kioto. Sus prolíficas escritos exploraron las profundidades de la práctica budista Zen y el arte del origami, ofreciendo a los lectores profundas ideas filosóficas. El trabajo de Uchiyama se caracteriza por su habilidad para conectar la disciplina espiritual con la vida cotidiana, presentado en un estilo accesible e inspirador. Él unió de manera única los reinos de la indagación filosófica y la expresión artística, brindando una perspectiva distintiva para su audiencia.

    The Zen Teaching of Homeless Kodo
    • The Zen Teaching of Homeless Kodo

      • 268 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Abandon your treasured delusions and hit the road with one of the most important Zen masters of twentieth-century Japan. Eschewing the entrapments of vanity, power, and money, "Homeless" Kodo Sawaki Roshi refused to accept a permanent position as a temple abbot, despite repeated offers. Instead, he lived a traveling, "homeless" life, going from temple to temple, student to student, teaching and instructing and never allowing himself to stray from his chosen path. He is responsible for making Soto Zen available to the common people outside of monasteries. His teachings are short, sharp, and powerful. Always clear, often funny, and sometimes uncomfortably close to home, they jolt us into awakening. Kosho Uchiyama expands and explains his teacher's wisdom with his commentary. Trained in Western philosophy, he draws parallels between Zen teachings and the Bible, Descartes, and Pascal. Shohaku Okumura has also added his own commentary, grounding his teachers' power and sagacity for the contemporary, Western practitioner. Experience the timeless, practical wisdom of three generations of Zen masters.

      The Zen Teaching of Homeless Kodo