Essential Zen

Essential Zen by Kazuaki Tanahashi, published by Harper Collins in 1994, offers a comprehensive exploration of Zen teachings and practices. This first edition, comprising 174 pages, presents classic writings from East Asian Zen traditions alongside a collection of American Zen stories, poems, and teachings. The book highlights the enduring appeal of Zen, showcasing how its teachings have resonated with people for over a thousand years.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of reflections that cover a range of topics, including practical meditation techniques, daily life tasks, and broader themes such as death, the environment, and activism. Essential Zen also includes a history of Zen and its practices, making it a lucid and engaging resource for those interested in philosophy, religion, and Buddhism. This edition serves as a vibrant introduction to the evolving heart of Zen, appealing to both newcomers and those familiar with its traditions.
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Yet the teachings of ancient Chinese masters were recorded by their students, discussed, sometimes chanted, and given out as objects of meditation or koans. And, as Kazuaki Tanahashi points out, “However weird or enigmatic they are, or perhaps because of those very qualities, Zen stories have touched the hearts of people for over a thousand years.” In Essential Zen, Tanahashi and Schneider present many of the classic writings regarded as “essential” in the East Asian Zen traditions along with a vibrant assortment of American Zen stories, poems, and teachings that reflect the present flowering of Zen in the West. At turns spare, elegant, witty, deeply serious, and marvelously humorous, these are reflections on everything from practical meditation techniques and the tasks of daily life to death, the environment, and activism. Including a history of Zen and its practices, this is a wonderfully lucid, lively, and comprehensive venture into the enduring, evolving, and essential heart of Zen.
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