Love, attachment, the passions, gender, carnality, birth, bodily being, mortality, belonging, suffering, hope, despair, personhood, imagination, vitality, the struggle to be fully human – how do these things dwell wholly in emptiness, how do we reconcile their vivid life with 'no–thingness'? The red (or 'vermilion') thread originally connoted the color of the silk undergarments courtesans were obliged to wear. Most spiritual traditions do their best to distance themselves as thoroughly as possible from such direct and intimate contact with the fact of impassioned human bodily being, if not to declare open war upon the flesh, and the female body that most plainly bears flesh into the world. Spirituality has trouble dealing with the fact that we arrive here covered in blood. But the red thread can never be cut. Why not? Why would no perfectly accomplished saint ever even dream of cutting it? Red Thread Zen will set out to explore every corner of the magnificent koan of being 'still attached to the red thread, or 'line of tears'. This is an argument against the bloodless and socially disengaged form of 'Buddhism' that is generally being gestated in the West, one that shades too readily into the blandest of bland self–help.
Unraveling Zen's Red Thread: Ikkyu's Controversial Way
Is sex an enemy that must be subdued before spiritual practice can happen, or is it a powerful creative force and a vehicle of enlightenment? There may be no completely...
This book will appeal especially to those interested in the cultural history of Buddhism and in premodern Japanese culture.
This book deftly retells more than a dozen traditional koans, which are partly paradoxical questions dangerous to your beliefs and partly treasure boxes of ancient wisdom.
Susan Murphy, one of Robert Aitken's students and dharma heirs, is one of the finest in this group of young Zen teachers.
When we see truly, we see that black is also not black, and white is also not white, and that this is perfection. Likewise, ordinary life may present situations that seem black or white yet it is finally neither black nor white but the ...
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“Hey, Michelle, let Wen try your Reese's,” said Hannah. ... Very carefully, Wen picked up the Reese's, peeled off the foil, and undid the pleated brown paper around the tiny candy, ... I'm sure Wen gets the idea by now,” said Michelle.
One hundred poems by a revered Japanese Zen master.
This Zen Buddhist guide to mindful living is “a thoughtful, sensitive examination of how to be a genuinely good person in this world” (Sharon Salzlberg, author of Lovingkindness) Life is rising up to meet us at every moment.