Zen by Lucien Stryk, Miriam Levering

Zen

by Lucien Stryk and Miriam Levering

The simplicity, directness, wisdom, and humor of Zen have acted as a source of spiritual guidance to thousands of people for generations. It's no surprise, then, that Americans have embraced it wholeheartedly in recent years, establishing the need for a book like "Zen."

A visually pleasing, gorgeously tactile gift book, it gathers together major Zen writings in one place. Soothing photographs accompany the poems and koans, revealing to beginners and experienced practitioners alike the enigma and harmony of this ancient tradition. An introduction helps readers approach the text, providing some history of the teachings as well as the philosophy behind them. A glossary and bibliography round out this unique anthology.

Reviewed by paganathiest on

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I loved that this book provided a relatable gateway into Zen thinking, practices, and thoughts. I am not enlightened though, so the koans throughout the book tended to make no sense. I will definitely be revisiting this book as I grow in understanding.

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