The Shamanic Bones of Zen Revealing the Ancestral Spirit and Mystical Heart of a Sacred Tradition
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Beschreibung
Produktdetails
Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
08.02.2022
Verlag
Random House N.Y.Seitenzahl
192
Maße (L/B/H)
20,2/12,9/1,7 cm
Gewicht
218 g
Sprache
Englisch
ISBN
978-1-61180-919-0
“The skin, flesh, bones, and marrow of the transmission of Dharma from the Ancestors express words and beyond words; open up Buddha lands; vast empty ordinariness; and just a bow coming and going. Zenju Earthlyn Manuel rattles the bones to offer the lineage of those who have come before us, manifesting those absent through vision and voice.”—Duncan Ryūken Williams, author of American Sutra: A Story of Faith and Freedom in the Second World War
“The root texts of Buddhism and Zen from India, China, Korea, and Japan offer many expressions of their ground as earth wisdom. Zenju Earthlyn Manuel’s experiences of indigenous African, Caribbean, and Native American shamanic practice illuminate her descriptions of the inner value of Zen ceremonies, spaces, and invoking of spiritual ancestors. This valuable book includes helpful guidance, such as her discussion of the shamanic quality of Zen chanting. Zenju speaks in deeply personal rather than theoretical terms about the underlying shamanic reality of Zen practice. Such awareness is crucial for the development of contemporary Western Zen.”—Taigen Dan Leighton, author of Faces of Compassion and Just This Is It
“This book will turn your conception of Zen inside out. Following on scholarly work on Buddhist Modernism (the Western attempt to ‘clean up’ Buddhism for a secular scientific audience), The Shamanic Bones of Zen pulls us back us to the sacred depth of BuddhaDharma, reclaiming Buddhism’s original, and, perhaps, subversive spirit of connection to earth, mystery, and soul. Informed by the diverse and intensely intuitive spiritual practice she engaged in before she came to Zen, Zenju Earthlyn Manuel’s thorough reframing of the tradition is eye-opening, poetic, and inspiring. The book ends with her original liturgical poems, texts I hope will be chanted in Zen centers some day.”—Norman Fischer, author of Nature and When You Greet Me I Bow
“This generous book gifts us with a voice divine and divining. Zenju’s reverence for ritual beckons us home: into a rootedness deeper than the earth, a vastness bigger than the sky.”—Chenxing Han, author of Be the Refuge: Raising the Voices of Asian American Buddhist
“The shamanic bones of Zen are buried in plain sight. But sometimes we need a masterful practitioner and writer like Zenju Earthlyn Manuel to shine a light and open our eyes. I bow to her in gratitude.”—Hozan Alan Senauke, author of The Bodhisattva’s Embrace: Dispatches from Engaged Buddhism’s Front Lines
“A deep exploration of the indigenous and mystical roots of Zen Buddhism, aspects that became hidden or lost as Zen spread worldwide. Zenju’s study joins a rising call across disciplines—spirituality, social change, and science—to unravel oppression and cultivate earth-based practices that enhance compassion and awareness.”— Spirituality & Health
“Manuel deftly threads the needle of scholarly inquiry with the experience of zazen, a deeply somatic, ritualistic way of being that brings her—and possibly all of us—into deep communion with our ancestors.”— Lion’s Roar
“The Zen curious as well as longtime adherents will appreciate Manuel’s revelations.”— Publishers Weekly
“ The Shamanic Bones of Zen paints a bright and ethereal portrait of Zen Buddhism’s philosophical and ritualistic practices.”—Shelf Awareness
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