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Zen Ritual - Studies of Zen Theory in Practice (Hardcover, New)
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Zen Ritual - Studies of Zen Theory in Practice (Hardcover, New)
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When books about Zen Buddhism began appearing in Western languages
just over a half-century ago, there was no interest whatsoever in
the role of ritual in Zen. Indeed, what attracted Western readers'
interest was the Zen rejection of ritual. The famous 'Beat Zen'
writers were delighted by the Zen emphasis on spontaneity as
opposed to planned, repetitious action, and wrote inspirationally
about the demythologized, anti-ritualized spirit of Zen. Quotes
from the great Zen masters supported this understanding of Zen, and
led to the fervor that fueled the opening of Zen centers throughout
the West.
Once Western practitioners in these centers began to practice Zen
seriously, however, they discovered that zazen - Zen meditation -
is a ritualized practice supported by centuries-old ritual
practices of East Asia. Although initially in tension with the
popular anti-ritual image of ancient Zen masters, interest in Zen
ritual has increased along with awareness of its fundamental role
in the spirit of Zen. Eventually, Zen practitioners would form the
idea of no-mind, or the open and awakened state of mind in which
ingrained habits of thinking give way to more receptive, direct
forms of experience. This notion provides a perspective from which
ritual could gain enormous respect as a vehicle to spiritual
awakening, and thus this volume seeks to emphasize the significance
of ritual in Zen practice.
Containing 9 articles by prominent scholars about a variety of
topics, including Zen rituals kinhin and zazen, this volume covers
rituals from the early Chan period to modern Japan. Each chapter
covers key developments that occurred in the Linji/Rinzai and
Caodon/ Soto schools of China and Japan, describing how Zen rituals
mold the lives and characters of its practitioners, shaping them in
accordance with the ideal of Zen awakening. This volume is a
significant step towards placing these practices in a larger
historical and analytical perspective.
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