Exploring Chan

Exploring Chan

Chuan Zhi

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Songlark Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Psicología
ISBN:
9781733314350
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Exploring Chán: A Journey into the Heart of Chinese BuddhismChuan Zhi’s Exploring Chán is a profound and comprehensive guide to the history, philosophy, and practice of Chinese Chán Buddhism. Blending rigorous scholarship with philosophical depth, Zhi 'reconstructs both the emergence of Buddhism in general, and of Chinese (or Chán) Buddhism in particular' with 'astonishing' knowledge and 'a philosophically profound understanding of its spiritual core' (Kirkus Reviews). The book traces Buddhism’s evolution from India to China and beyond, offering a nuanced perspective on Chán as a mystical discipline rooted in Self-knowledge.As the precursor to Japanese Zen, Chán remained largely unknown in the West, overshadowed by Zen’s global recognition. This disparity stems from historical factors like China’s restrictive 'Canton System' during the Qing Dynasty. Exploring Chán bridges this gap, providing modern readers with a rare and insightful view of Chinese Chán’s depth and significance.Readers will find Zhi’s work both intellectually stimulating and spiritually enriching. His practical guidance on meditation is paired with clear and accessible explanations of Buddhist concepts. As Booklife Reviews notes: 'Readers will be inspired by his encouraging reminders about the objectives of Chán and straightforward guidance on practicing meditation.'Whether you are a spiritual seeker, a student of world religions, or simply curious about Chán, this meticulously crafted book-with its footnotes, illustrations, and extensive bibliography-invites you to delve into Chinese Buddhism and discover a tradition that offers timeless wisdom, spiritual practice, and a profound way of living.

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