“Zen has no special doctrine or philosophy, no set of concepts or intellectual formulas, except” — wrote Zen priest Daisetz T. Suzuki (1870-1966) in “Zen and Japanese Culture” (1959) — “that it tries ...
THE BRITANNICA CONCISE ENCYCLOPEDIA describes the Zen philosophy as one that believes “enlightenment is inherent in everyone but lies dormant because of ignorance. It is best awakened by breaking ...
Japan House is holding a series of sumi-e, or black ink painting, courses in November and December. These lessons are taught by Shozo Sato, professor in FAA and founder of Japan House. Black ink ...
Modern healthcare tends to focus on treating illness rather than preventing it, which traps many people in cycles of stress and poor well-being. With traditional systems emphasizing reactive care, the ...
There is a trend in management books to borrow concepts, models, and ideas from other disciplines. It's not surprising, then, to find a recent book on applying Zen philosophy to career development. In ...
The BLA Concentration in Philosophy illustrates through courses such as Philosophy and Film, The Goddess in World Religion, and Buddhist and Zen Philosophy how philosophical ideas have influenced ...
“What is the sound of one hand clapping?” That’s the one we’ve all heard. A koan, they’re called. Even if you’ve never set foot in a Zen center, chances are this question has floated past you at some ...
Stories abound in any conversation with artist and sculptor Satish Gupta. The Delhi-based creator opened his latest exhibition, One Note of Zen, presented by Gallery Art And Soul, at Worli yesterday.