365 Zen Daily Readings

365 Zen Daily Readings by Jean Smith, published by Harper Collins on April 7, 1999, offers readers a collection of reflections that intertwine Zen philosophy with everyday life. This edition spans 408 pages and is presented in English, inviting those interested in spirituality and Buddhism to explore the insights shared within its pages. The book draws parallels between the growth of watermelons and Zen students, emphasizing the importance of patience and introspection.
Readers will find a thoughtful compilation of daily readings that encourage mindfulness and self-discovery. The text delves into themes of spirituality and Zen practices, providing a resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of these concepts. Each reading serves as a gentle reminder of the value of stillness and contemplation, making this book a suitable companion for anyone on a journey of personal growth and reflection.
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“Watermelons and Zen students
grow pretty muchthe same way.
Long periods of sitting ‘till they ripen and grow
all juicy inside, but
when you knock them on the head
to see if they’re ready –
sounds like nothing&
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