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Invoking Reality: Moral and Ethical Teachings of Zen
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Invoking Reality: Moral and Ethical Teachings of Zen

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There is a common misconception that to practice Zen is to practice meditation and nothing else. In truth, traditionally, the practice of meditation goes hand-in-hand with moral conduct. In Invoking Reality, John Daido Loori, one of the leading Zen teachers in America today, presents and explains the ethical precepts of Zen as essential aspects of Zen training and development. The Buddhist teachings on morality - the precepts - predate Zen, going all the way back to the Buddha himself. The precepts describe, in essence, how a buddha, or awakened person, lives his or her life in the world. The precepts are so central to Buddhist tradition that they are taken as vows in one’s initiation to Buddhism. Daido Loori provides a modern interpretation of the precepts and discusses the ethical significance of these vows as guidelines for living. ‘Zen is a practice that takes place within the world,’ he says, ‘based on moral and ethical teachings that have been handed down from generation to generation.’ In his view, the Buddhist precepts form one of the most vital areas of spiritual practice. Accompanying the text are ten of the author’s evocative black-and-white photographs.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Shambhala Publications Inc
Country
United States
Date
19 June 2007
Pages
112
ISBN
9781590304594

There is a common misconception that to practice Zen is to practice meditation and nothing else. In truth, traditionally, the practice of meditation goes hand-in-hand with moral conduct. In Invoking Reality, John Daido Loori, one of the leading Zen teachers in America today, presents and explains the ethical precepts of Zen as essential aspects of Zen training and development. The Buddhist teachings on morality - the precepts - predate Zen, going all the way back to the Buddha himself. The precepts describe, in essence, how a buddha, or awakened person, lives his or her life in the world. The precepts are so central to Buddhist tradition that they are taken as vows in one’s initiation to Buddhism. Daido Loori provides a modern interpretation of the precepts and discusses the ethical significance of these vows as guidelines for living. ‘Zen is a practice that takes place within the world,’ he says, ‘based on moral and ethical teachings that have been handed down from generation to generation.’ In his view, the Buddhist precepts form one of the most vital areas of spiritual practice. Accompanying the text are ten of the author’s evocative black-and-white photographs.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Shambhala Publications Inc
Country
United States
Date
19 June 2007
Pages
112
ISBN
9781590304594