The Zen of Horseriding

The Zen of Horseriding

by IngridSoren (Author)

Synopsis

Zen has its roots in a Japanese Buddhist sect which holds that the truth is not in scriptures but in man's own heart if he will strive to find it by meditation and self-mastery. According to Zen philosophy one of the great paradoxes is that if you are trying to attain something, you are wasting your time. Never short on humour, Zen masters describe riding the donkey in search of the donkey you are riding. With this wisdom in mind Ingrid Soren sets out to learn the art of horseriding, and gets more than she bargained for. We follow her tortuous and often humiliating path through fear, doubt, joy and insight as it dawns on her that her experiences are but expressions and reflections of herself. The horses that she encounters are inimitable Zen masters, each with their distinctive personalities and qualities. They instruct without instructing, without artifice. Grounded in their own unselfconsciousness, these fine animals offer Ingrid Soren new images for everyday living. They show her how things are interconnected and how Zen is the experience of life in all its aspects.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Edition: New e.
Publisher: Sphere
Published: 07 Nov 2002

ISBN 10: 0751532177
ISBN 13: 9780751532173

Media Reviews
'It describes the reality of riding; from the fantastic to the disastrous; from day to day, or even from moment to moment. This is a reality with which every rider can identify... It will refresh and rekindle their pleasure in riding and, for those of you who feel above it all, a quote from the author: One great thing about riding is that it is a potent ego reducer ' IRISH EXAMINER 'Her account explains how Zen can change how you view both yourself and your relationship with your horse' HORSE AND RIDER
Author Bio
Ingrid Soren lives in a quiet village in rural Suffolk. This is her first book.