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Kosho Nchiyama

    Kosho Uchiyama était un prêtre Sōtō et un maître d'origami qui a servi d'abbé d'Antai-ji près de Kyoto. Ses écrits prolifiques ont exploré les profondeurs de la pratique bouddhiste Zen et l'art de l'origami, offrant aux lecteurs de profondes idées philosophiques. Le travail d'Uchiyama se caractérise par sa capacité à connecter la discipline spirituelle à la vie quotidienne, présenté dans un style accessible et inspirant. Il a uni de manière unique les domaines de l'enquête philosophique et de l'expression artistique, offrant une perspective distinctive à son public.

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

      • 268pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      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