Many good and comprehensive books on the rich literature and philosophy of Zen can be found on bookstore shelves. But there is no book that simply explains, for the interested beginner, how to do Zen—that is, how to sit down and start working towar ...
Many good and comprehensive books on the rich literature and philosophy of Zen can be found on bookstore shelves. But there is no book that simply explains, for the interested beginner, how to do Zen—that is, how to sit down and start working toward the fulfillment of Zen's promises. The book "Invitation to Zen Practice" is the answer to this need. The author of this book does not make any big claims and does not promise his readers to be alert. He admits that following the Zen path is not an easy task. But for those willing to do so, he provides concise, easy-to-understand, step-by-step instructions on how to integrate Zen into your daily life—he explains well in this book How to create a regular action plan that gives you the wisdom and insight you need. The wisdom that comes from the path of the Zen discipline. The book Invitation to Zen Practice consists of two parts and eight chapters. The first part is called orientation and the second part is called action. The chapters of the book are respectively: What is Buddhism?, The meaning of Zen, The importance of practice and action, Vocabulary of action in the first part and the beginning of practice, Zen in everyday life, Practice in a Zen center, and Answers to general questions in the section Second.
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