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Kakurenbo - Or the Whereabouts of Zen Priest Ryokan (Paperback)
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Kakurenbo - Or the Whereabouts of Zen Priest Ryokan (Paperback)
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Loot Price R412
Discovery Miles 4 120
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An exploration of the life of the Zen priest-poet Ryokan is
interwoven with memoir of the author as she observes Ryokan's life
during her own training as a Zen priest in Japan and encounters
Ryokan in contemporary life as a model for learning and renewal.
Ryokan loved the game Hide-and-go-Seek, Kakurenbo in Japanese, and
this provides a metaphor as the author seeks to uncover the
mysterious pathway of the hermit priest who seems to defy
description. Ryokan had no plan to promote himself in any way or to
encourage popularized stories about his life. He simply continued
to live, not as a unique figure, but as someone authentic to his
vow, living the Dharma somewhat hidden away as a hermit priest, as
he climbed up and down the slope of his mountain refuge bearing the
cold in winter and enduring the mosquitos in summer. Yet nearly 200
years after his death, Ryokan is known globally and we hold him in
high esteem. Our wish to know him might suggest our hunger in these
difficult times to touch a rare sainted life that is unabashedly
simple. Perhaps we long to live fully in the courageous way that
Ryokan did, to help us withstand with some grace the frictions and
challenges that beset us. Translations of Ryokan's poems by the
acclaimed Nobuyuki Yuasa highlight each chapter, and appear
throughout the book; they serve to express Ryokan's teachings in
the Dharma and his wisdom as a guide in the 21st Century. The
memoir gives a personal glimpse into Zen training today where the
author was the only woman and the first foreigner in the history of
the 700-year-old temple. This creative medley-biography of Ryokan,
author's memoir, poetry of Ryokan, and teachings in the
Dharma-opens us to a new interpretation of Ryokan as a profound
teacher, scholar, poet, hermit, and priest. The book includes an
appendix with practice to honor Ryokan and to hold him throughout
time as a true friend and guide in the Buddha Dharma. The book is
for general readership as well as for seasoned meditators.
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