The Way of Zen
"The Way of Zen" is a seminal work by Alan Watts, a British-American philosopher, writer, and interpreter of Eastern philosophies. First published in 1957, this book played a pivotal role in introducing Zen Buddhism to Western audiences.
Watts explores the essence of Zen, tracing its historical development and fundamental principles. He delves into the core teachings of Zen, emphasizing the importance of direct experience and the quest for enlightenment. Watts explains the concept of "zazen," or seated meditation, and its role in Zen practice. "The Way of Zen" also highlights the contrast between Eastern and Western approaches to understanding reality and the self.
With its clear and engaging writing style, this book has become a classic in the field of comparative religion and philosophy, offering readers a deep and comprehensive understanding of Zen Buddhism and its profound impact on both Eastern and Western thought.
Author: Alan Watts
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