Zen and the Art of Anything

Zen and the Art of Anything

by Marianne Rankin (Illustrator), HalW.French (Author)

Synopsis

This is a guidebook to recognizing and incorporating Zen thinking in everyday life.French invites readers to embrace a broad definition of Zen as mindfulness - extracting the most from a given moment - as opportunity to incorporate greater appreciation and fulfillment in everyday activities. Written, designed, and illustrated to enable Zen, this book encourages opportunities for mindfulness in commonplace human actions like breathing, speaking, waking, sleeping, moving, staying, eating, drinking, working, playing, caring, loving, thriving and surviving. French holds that, if we are mindful in our daily living, and thereby practice Zen, we can elevate the most fundamental activity to an art form and find a key to a more authentic and meaningful life.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 176
Publisher: Summerhouse Press
Published: 15 Dec 2007

ISBN 10: 1887714456
ISBN 13: 9781887714457

Media Reviews
It looks like poetry but is actually bits and pieces of prose, set to flow on the page with the jerky rhythms and the unexpected pleasures of life. It speaks in riddles and, in the great Zen tradition, answers a question with a question. Richly charming while delightfully slim, it guides us ever so gently over life's uncertain terrain, helping us avert the minefields. Basing the book's lessons on Zen fundamentals, French proves a wise and witty observer of the simplest aspects of human existence.... Both beginners and more advanced students of Zen will find much to enjoy. - Booklist
Author Bio
Hal W. French is a Distinguished Profession Emeritus of comparative religions at the University of South Carolina, where is the former chair of the Department of Religious Studies. His other books include The Swan's Wide Waters: Ramakrishna and Culture, Religious Ferment in Modern India, and A Study of Religious Fanaticism and Responses to It: Adversary Identity.