Exploring fundamental questions of perception and reality, this work by Steve Hagen delves into the essence of Buddha's teachings. It challenges readers to see the world as it is, free from personal biases and emotional attachments. The author emphasizes the importance of grounding actions in reality to cultivate wisdom and compassion. Additionally, he seeks to clarify the core principles of Buddhism, distinguishing them from cultural misconceptions, thereby guiding readers towards a more authentic understanding of the practice.
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Stephen Hagen, Rōshi, est le fondateur et enseignant principal du Centre Zen Dharma Field à Minneapolis. Profondément engagé dans la pensée et la pratique bouddhistes depuis 1967, il est devenu un disciple de Dainin Katagiri Roshi en 1975. Ses enseignements sont ancrés dans une compréhension profonde de la tradition bouddhiste et dans sa propre pratique étendue. Par ses écrits, il rend l'essence du bouddhisme accessible à un large public, offrant aux lecteurs un aperçu clair et simple de ses principes.






In this wise and original book, science writer and Zen priest Steve Hagen helps us to perceive the world as it is, not merely as we conceive it to be. This revised and updated edition includes new scientific understandings and clarifications of some of the more complex ideas. “Read this book: it will change how you look at things.” – Nick Herbert, Ph.D., author of Quantum Reality
Buddhism Plain & Simple
The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day
“This is the clearest and most precise exposition of Buddhism I have ever read. If you’re looking for enlightenment rather than just scholarly knowledge, you’d better read this.”—Robert M. Pirsig, author of Zen and the Art of Motorcycle MaintenanceThis is a book about awareness. It’s about being “awake” and in touch with what is going on here and now. Practical and down-to-earth, it deals exclusively with the present, not with speculation, theory, or belief in some far off time and place. The teachings of the Buddha are plain and straightforward, and because they remain focused on the moment, they are just as relevant now as they have ever been. Buddhism Plain and The Practice of Being Aware, Right Now, Every Day is the book for anyone wanting to discover, or rediscover, the essence of Buddhism.
Meditation Now or Never
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
National bestselling author and teacher Steve Hagen strips away the cultural and religious jargon surrounding meditation and provides an accessible and thorough manual for newcomers and experienced practitioners alike. Inside you will find: Simple practices to avoid needlessly complicating meditation Where most of us get stuck in meditation—and how to get unstuck A unique focus on meditation not simply as a spiritual technique, but as a way of living
Buddhism Plain and Simple
- 176pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The teachings of the Buddha are plain and straightforward because they remain focused on the moment. This book is about awareness, about being 'awake' and in touch with what is going on here and now. It is suitable for those wanting to discover, or rediscover, the essence of Buddhism.
The Grand Delusion
- 328pages
- 12 heures de lecture
"Robert Pirsig wrote of Steve Hagen's first book, Why the World Doesn't Seem to Make Sense, "For those who are certain that objectivity and intellect are the ground floor of all knowledge, this can be a valuable trip to the sub-basement." Now, in The Grand Delusion, Hagen drills deeper, into the most basic strengths, assumptions, and limitations of religion and belief, philosophy and inquiry, science, and technology. In doing so, he shines new light on the question Why is there Something rather than Nothing?-and shines this light from an entirely unexpected (and largely unexplored) direction. Using a provocative mix of examples from physics, philosophy, religion, myth, neuroscience, and mathematics-and a clever, shade-throwing Socratic dialogue between Hagen and his foil, "ANYONE"-this book also offers a fresh perspective on other questions that science, philosophy, and religion have long grappled with. Such topics include: · What does it mean to exist? · What is mind? · What constitutes a measurement? · What exactly is motion? Layer by layer, Hagen examines the questions we ask, the way we ask them, the assumptions and beliefs we hold dear, and the ways in which we separate ourselves from the very answers we seek. In the process, he draws on sources that include Huang Po, Richard Feynman, Sir Arthur Eddington, Hui-Neng, Susan B. Anthony, Daniel Dennett, Joseph Campbell, Dogen, Emily Dickinson, Nagarjuna, Ikkyu, William I. McLaughlin, Sam Harris, and Henry David Thoreau. Ultimately, this book reveals how all of these fundamental questions-and many, many more-stem from a single error, a single unwarranted belief, a single Grand Delusion. The Grand Delusion helps readers move past this delusion into insight that can settle these age-old and seemingly intractable questions"-- Provided by publisher
Buddhism is Not What You Think
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
What is Buddhism? Drawing on down-to-earth examples from everyday life, this book penetrates the most essential and enduring questions at the heart of the Buddha's teachings: How can we see the world in each moment, rather than merely as what we think, hope, or fear it is? How can we base our actions on reality? What can it bring to our lives?
Coach Em Up
- 60pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Exploring the purpose of faith, this book delves into the transformative journey that begins when one commits to God. It emphasizes how belief leads to changes in thought, behavior, and communication, ultimately guiding individuals to live for a higher purpose. The author encourages readers to embrace their roles as vessels of God's blessings, inspiring them to positively impact those around them. The message is clear: through faith, individuals can become powerful agents of change in their communities.
Meditation - Ideal für Anfänger. Der Zen-Lehrer Steve Hagen hat mit diesem Buch eine kurze und trefflich leicht zugängliche Basisanleitung für die Meditation geschrieben: das A und O der Praxis, das herausarbeitet, was Meditation ist und was sie kann. Ein Tipp für jeden, der das »Hier und Jetzt« verstehen will. Ideal für Anfänger und erfrischend für erfahrene Meditierende. Meditation findet nicht nur statt, wenn Sie in einer formellen Meditationshaltung dasitzen. Sie beginnt in dem Augenblick, in dem Sie Ihre Aufmerksamkeit auf das richten, was genau jetzt und hier passiert. Auf diese Art und Weise können wir Gewahrsein in jede unserer Aktivitäten einbringen - ob wir nun arbeiten, mit unseren Kindern spielen, eine Mahlzeit zu uns nehmen, das Geschirr abwaschen oder den Müll hinausbringen. »Wenn es Ihnen gelingt, den Widerstand gegen die Meditation zu überwinden, wird nichts anderes im Leben mehr ein Hindernis für Sie sein«, sagt Steve Hagen.- Meditation ist nichts, was wir unserem Leben hinzufügen, sondern das, was wir zu unserem Leben machen. -
Steve Hagen entstaubt den Buddhismus und macht ihn jenseits von Riten und Fachjargon dem westlichen Sucher verfügbar. Es geht letztlich nicht um Meditation, nicht um Rezitation von Mantras, nicht um die Befolgung von Lebensregeln. Die authentische Lehre Buddhas zielt darauf ab, uns sehend zu machen, ohne die Bevormundung durch den zensierenden Geist. Mit Hilfe von Gedichten und Anekdoten führt Steve Hagen mit sicherer Hand durch die gängigsten Untiefen des westlichen Denkens – bis hin zum Erwachen aus der geistigen Hypnose.


