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Examines modern a Japanese religion and its founder, exploring issues of charisma, the concept of 'new religions' and how movements may age and change within their first generation of leadership.

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This book examines the trajectory and development of the Japanese religious movement Agonshu and its charismatic founder Kiriyama Seiyu. Based on field research spanning 30 years, it examines Agonshu from when it first captured attention in the 1980s with its spectacular rituals and use of media technologies, through its period of stagnation to its response to the death of its founder in 2016.

The authors discuss the significance of charismatic leadership, the 'democratisation' of practice and the demands made by movements such as Agonshu on members, while examining how the movement became increasingly focused on revisionist nationalism and issues of Japanese identity. In examining the dilemma that religions commonly face on the deaths of charismatic founders, Erica Baffelli and Ian Reader look at Agonshu's response to Kiriyama's death, looking at how and why it has transformed a human founder into a figure of worship.
By examining Agonshu in the wider context, the authors critically examine the concept of 'new religions'. They draw attention to the importance of understanding the trajectories of 'new' religions and how they can become 'old' even within their first generation.
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An excellent study that uses the case of Agonshu to effectively connect with broader research questions in the study of Japanese religions and will with no doubt benefit any potential reader who is concerned with the question of what is 'new' about 'new religions' in Japan and elsewhere. ― Journal of Religion in Japan

Reader and Baffelli raise critical questions about the concept of new religion in Japan, which encompasses religious movements from the nineteenth to the twenty-first centuries . This is also a valuable reference for scholars of Japanese religions both in Japan and abroad. ― Nova Religio

I wondered whether one day a comprehensive book, in English, would be published about this important Japanese "new religion," and one updated to its post-charismatic phase inaugurated by the death of the founder, Kiriyama Seiyu (1921-2016). My wish was granted by this fascinating, splendid book, which will remain the definitive treatment of Agonshu for many years. ― Reading Religion

Offers an excellent overview of the main themes and findings on the religious organizations founded during the past one hundred and fifty years commonly known as "new religions" in Japan. Focusing on Agonshu, it contributes fascinating insights ... A very important contribution to field of Religious Studies. ― Japanese Journal of Religious Studies

The first longitudinal study of a Japanese new religious movement, Dynamism and the Ageing of a Japanese 'New' Religion, by Ian Reader and Erica Baffelli, is a superb study of Agonshu that sets a new standard of excellence. Based on thirty years of research, it documents the history of an influential religion, contextualizing Agonshu within the broader issues of Japanese religious life and social change. Highly recommended. ― Helen Hardacre, Edwin O. Reischauer Institute Professor of Japanese Religions and Society, Harvard University, USA

An excellent introduction to the landscape of new religious movements in Japan in general ... well-argued and thoroughly accessible. ― International Journal for the Study of New Religions

This book offers a fascinating portrayal of the Japanese Buddhist organization Agonshu with a focus on its founder. For students, it is an engaging introduction to Japan's so-called "new religions". For scholars, it is the best book to date for understanding religious leadership in contemporary Japan and for showing us the problems with characterizing a religion as "new". ― Clark Chilson, Associate Professor of Religion Studies, University of Pittsburgh, USA

Both authors, who have co-worked already successfully on a couple of topics, are a perfect match for this particular publication. [.] A highly recommendable monograph on a rather recent development in the Japanese religious landscape with additional interest in general questions in Religious Studies and the Sociology of Religions. An excellent and inspiring publication! ― Franz Winter, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, University of Graz, Austria.

The authors are a perfect match for this publication. Excellent and inspiring! -- Benjamin E. Zeller, Associate Professor of Religion, Lake Forest College, USA



The book offers many new insights into Agonshu ... This book is an excellent starting point for future comparative research on the aging of contemporary movements. I highly recommend this book to scholars and students in the field of religious studies and to a general audience with an interest in contemporary society and politics in Japan.― Asian Ethnology
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Japanese "new religions" (shinshūkyō) have used various media forms for training, communicating with members, presenting their messages, reinforcing or protecting the image of the leader, and, potentially, attracting converts. In this book the complex and dual relationship between media and new religions is investigated by looking at the tensions groups face between the need for visibility and the risks of facing attacks and criticism through media. Indeed media and new technologies have been extensively used by religious groups not only to spread their messages and to try to reach a wider audience, but also to promote themselves as a highly modern and up-to-date form of religion appropriate for a modern technological age. In 1980s and early 1990s some movements, such as Agonshū , Kōfuku no Kagaku, and Aum Shinrikyō came into prominence especially via the use of media (initially publications, but also ritual broadcasts, advertising campaigns, and public media events). This created new modes of ritual engagement and new ways of interactions between leaders and members. The aim of this book is to develop and illustrate particular key issues in the wider new religions and media nexus by using specific movements as examples. In particular, the analysis of the interaction between media and new religions will focus primarily on three case studies predominantly during the first period of development of the groups.
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‘Erica Baffelli’s book breaks new ground by providing us with the first comprehensive analysis of the ways in which Japanese new religions use media forms to create marketable images of themselves and to construct images of their leaders and to transmit their teachings. Her study shows how the charismatic standing of leaders may be constructed and reinforced via media-ised processes, publications and rituals, and how new religions make use of spectacular, media-oriented rituals to attract new audiences. Yet she also shows that new religions at times have problems with new media, as her account of the ways in which they may struggle with the potentialities of the Internet, shows. As such this is a valuable study of importance to anyone interested in Japanese religions, new religions, and the media.’ -- Ian Reader, University of Manchester, UK--This text refers to the paperback edition.
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‘Erica Baffelli’s book breaks new ground by providing us with the first comprehensive analysis of the ways in which Japanese new religions use media forms to create marketable images of themselves and to construct images of their leaders and to transmit their teachings. Her study shows how the charismatic standing of leaders may be constructed and reinforced via media-ised processes, publications and rituals, and how new religions make use of spectacular, media-oriented rituals to attract new audiences. Yet she also shows that new religions at times have problems with new media, as her account of the ways in which they may struggle with the potentialities of the Internet, shows. As such this is a valuable study of importance to anyone interested in Japanese religions, new religions, and the media.’ -- Ian Reader, University of Manchester, UK --This text refers to the paperback edition.

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Erica Baffelli is currently a Senior Lecturer in Japanese Studies at the University of Manchester, UK. She is interested in religion in contemporary Japan, with a focus on groups founded from the 1970s onwards. Currently she is examining the interactions between media and "new religions" (shinshūkyō) in 1980s and 1990s and the changes in the use of media by religious institutions after the 1995 Tokyo subway attack.--This text refers to the paperback edition.
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Erica Baffelli is currently a Senior Lecturer in Japanese Studies at the University of Manchester, UK. She is interested in religion in contemporary Japan, with a focus on groups founded from the 1970s onwards. Currently she is examining the interactions between media and "new religions” (shinshūkyō) in 1980s and 1990s and the changes in the use of media by religious institutions after the 1995 Tokyo subway attack. --This text refers to the paperback edition.
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Providing an overview of current cutting-edge research in the field of Japanese religions, this Handbook is the most up-to-date guide to contemporary scholarship in the field. As well as charting innovative research taking place, this book also points to new directions for future research, covering both the modern and pre-modern periods.

Edited by Erica Baffelli, Andrea Castiglioni, and Fabio Rambelli, The Bloomsbury Handbook of Japanese Religions includes essays by international scholars from the USA, Europe, Japan, and New Zealand. Topics and themes include gender, politics, the arts, economy, media, globalization, and colonialism.

The Bloomsbury Handbook of Japanese Religions is an essential reference point for upper-level students and scholars of Japanese religions as well as Japanese Studies more broadly.
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The Bloomsbury Handbook of Japanese Religions is a comprehensive set of essays addressing all areas of current research in the study of Japanese religions. Reflecting both ongoing work on established topics as well as introductions to emerging research on new areas, this Handbook is sure to be highly appreciated across the discipline of Religious Studies. ― Helen Hardacre, Professor of Japanese Religions and Society, Harvard University, USA

The broad range of the topics treated, the emphasis on methodology, and the use of case studies make this book a unique and indispensable tool for anyone interested in Japanese religion. ― Bernard Faure, Professor of Japanese Religion, Columbia University, USA

This is another valuable tool for studying religion in Japan, which I would warmly recommend to students and more advanced researchers in the search for updates and new perspectives. ― Religious Studies Review
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An innovative and up-to-date handbook that provides insights into current and future research in religion and society in pre-modern and modern Japan.

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Manga and anime (illustrated serial novels and animated films) are highly influential Japanese entertainment media that boast tremendous domestic consumption as well as worldwide distribution and an international audience. Drawing on Tradition examines religious aspects of the culture of manga and anime production and consumption through a methodological synthesis of narrative and visual analysis, history, and ethnography. Rather than merely describing the incidence of religions such as Buddhism or Shinto in these media, Jolyon Baraka Thomas shows that authors and audiences create and re-create "religious frames of mind" through their imaginative and ritualized interactions with illustrated worlds. Manga and anime therefore not only contribute to familiarity with traditional religious doctrines and imagery, but also allow authors, directors, and audiences to modify and elaborate upon such traditional tropes, sometimes creating hitherto unforeseen religious ideas and practices.

The book takes play seriously by highlighting these recursive relationships between recreation and religion, emphasizing throughout the double sense of play as entertainment and play as adulteration (i.e., the whimsical or parodic representation of religious figures, doctrines, and imagery). Building on recent developments in academic studies of manga and anime--as well as on recent advances in the study of religion as related to art and film--Thomas demonstrates that the specific aesthetic qualities and industrial dispositions of manga and anime invite practices of rendition and reception that can and do influence the ways that religious institutions and lay authors have attempted to captivate new audiences.

Drawing on Tradition will appeal to both the dilettante and the specialist: Fans and self-professed otaku will find an engaging academic perspective on often overlooked facets of the media and culture of manga and anime, while scholars and students of religion will discover a fresh approach to the complicated relationships between religion and visual media, religion and quotidian practice, and the putative differences between "traditional" and "new" religions.




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Amry Theriot
3.0 out of 5 stars I ordered this online and the only thing that was ...Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on 15 September 2015
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I ordered this online and the only thing that was not enjoyable was the fact that there were no page numbers in the text.
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5.0 out of 5 stars 宮崎アニメがすでに古典であることに気づかせてくれた本Reviewed in Japan 🇯🇵 on 27 July 2013
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本書との出会いは奇妙だった。『脳の右側で描け』の原本をアマゾンで検索した時、
“Drawing on”にマッチして現れた。題名とカバーデザインに興味をひかれ購入した。
(その時はなか見!検索がついてなかったように思う)

本書は一般書ではない。宗教学の研究書である。
研究書なので、本文とは離れたところに注釈、文献があり、
一つひとつの文章が長く、英語であるので読みにくい。
ただ研究テーマが、「現代日本でのマンガ、アニメと宗教の関わり」で親近感があり、
著者も日本語(ローマ字だが)をできるだけ取り込もうと努力しているので、なんとか読める。

多くのマンガを扱っているが、漫画やアニメを見る習慣がないので、ほとんど知らず、
第3章は全編が宮崎アニメに関することなので、ここを主に参考にさせてもらった。

この章の節目次は次のとおり。()は評者が記す。

Miyazaki's Moving Pictures/Framing Miyazaki as Religious/Watching Films Religiously/JAI SANTOSHI MAA/"Playing with Religion"/Animated Audiences/NAUSICAA OF THE VALLEY OF THE WIND(ナウシカ)/MY NEIGHBOR TOTORO(トトロ)/PRINCESS MONONOKE(もののけ姫)/SPIRITED AWAY(千と千尋の神隠し)/MIYAZAKI'S WORLD/Beyond Borders/Drawing on Miyazaki in the Classroom/Segue

この影響で、宮崎アニメをナウシカからポニョまでのほぼ全てをDVDで見直し、
一部のものは絵コンテ(ビデオと本)で、さらに詳細に鑑賞することになった。

これらは大人が、子供とは関わりなく、正面から見るべき、内容の豊富な作品群であり、
すでに古典の域にあると考えるに至った。

同時代の古典という稀有な存在に気づかせてくれたことに感謝したい。
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Well-written book about manga, anime and religion in Japan! Thomas talks about manga and anime as mediums and also how media can affect people and how media reflects religious views and ideas.

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Soka Gakkai is Japan's largest and most influential new religious organization: It claims more than 8 million Japanese households and close to 2 million members in 192 countries and territories. The religion is best known for its affiliated political party, Komeito (the Clean Government Party), which comprises part of the ruling coalition in Japan's National Diet, and it exerts considerable influence in education, media, finance, and other key areas.

Levi McLaughlin's comprehensive account of Soka Gakkai draws on nearly two decades of archival research and non-member fieldwork to account for its institutional development beyond Buddhism and suggest how we should understand the activities and dispositions of its adherents. McLaughlin explores the group's Nichiren Buddhist origins and turns to insights from religion, political science, anthropology, and cultural studies to characterize Soka Gakkai as mimetic of the nation-state. Ethnographic vignettes combine with historical evidence to demonstrate ways Soka Gakkai's twin Buddhist and modern humanist legacies inform the organization's mimesis of the modern Japan in which the group took shape. To make this argument, McLaughlin analyzes Gakkai sources heretofore untreated in English-language scholarship; provides a close reading of the serial novel The Human Revolution, which serves the Gakkai as both history and de facto scripture; identifies ways episodes from members' lives form new chapters in its growing canon; and contributes to discussions of religion and gender as he chronicles the lives of members who simultaneously reaffirm generational transmission of Gakkai devotion as they pose challenges for the organization's future.

Readers looking for analyses of the nation-state and strategies for understanding New Religions and modern Buddhism will find Soka Gakkai's Human Revolution to be an especially thought-provoking study that offers widely applicable theoretical models.




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Balanced and in-depth ethnographic accounts of Soka Gakkai are very limited, despite the movement's influence on the Japanese religious landscape. This excellent work, based on almost twenty years' engagement with adherents and the local community, fills this gap in the scholarship and will serve as an indispensable reference for further ethnographic study on religion in secularized societies.--Erica Baffelli, The University of Manchester "Nova Religio, 24:2"

Based on years of fieldwork study, this engaging and acutely perceptive study introduces the idea of 'mimetic nation' to analyze Soka Gakkai's internal structure, its motivational system, and its aspirations. McLaughlin's extensive ties among the membership bring to life the spectrum of beliefs, practices, and attitudes to the organization, so that the reader can understand how and why Soka Gakkai has become a major force in Japanese society and politics. Highly recommended!--Helen Hardacre, Harvard University

Levi McLaughlin's Soka Gakkai's Human Revolution: The Rise of a Mimetic Nation in Modern Japan is a brilliant introduction to Soka Gakkai as an organization and as a social movement. . . . [This book] should be recommended as the most essential reading to all students and scholars who are about to start any serious study of Soka Gakkai.--Mitsutoshi Horii, Shumei University "The Journal of Japanese Studies, 46:2"

McLaughlin draws on two decades of intimate friendships with Soka Gakkai members to present a penetrating scholarly picture of the largest of Japan's modern religions. McLaughlin never became a member, but he read the Nichiren texts in the original, passed the introductory doctrinal exam, played violin in the orchestra, and became friends with many of the 200 members he interviewed throughout Japan. He provides a fresh framework for viewing the Soka Gakkai as an organization that imitates the nation-state.--Ezra Vogel, professor emeritus, Harvard University

This book is well-sourced, well-organized, and well-written. McLaughlin has been immersed in the Soka Gakkai for many years, and his data base is rich not only documentarily, but also ethnographically, with dozens and dozens of illuminating statements by and personal experiences with members of the Gakkai. His thesis, that understanding the Gakkai requires recognition of its recapitulation of many of the institutional and symbolic features of the modern Japanese nation-state, is clearly and persuasively argued. It is the most well-rounded and comprehensive analysis of the growth and continuing strength of--and potential future challenges facing--the Soka Gakkai available today.--James White, professor emeritus, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

This work by McLaughlin, as a whole, is an excellent, comprehensive and thought-provoking study on Sōka Gakkai in Japan. This is partly because it is based on quite remarkable and meticulous research . . . and because it provides a very stimulating analysis of its movements through his distinctive perspective and concepts such as the mimetic nation metaphor and the participating of members into the canon formation. . . . McLaughlin's work is surely the best among studies and writings about Sōka Gakkai in Japan that I have read in recent years, in English as well as in Japanese.--Nakano Tsuyoshi, Soka University "Journal of Religion in Japan, Vol. 8 (2019)"

McLaughlin's book offers a supremely readable and enlightening account of the social and institutional dynamics within Soka Gakkai in present-day Japan. . . . [His] book catches Soka Gakkai at a critical juncture, and it will no doubt remain a classical witness account of this historical moment.-- "Contemporary Japan"

The book's detailed examination of the Soka Gakkai's novels, The Human Revolution and The New Human Revolution, put the book in dialogue with contemporary trends in Religious Studies, such as attention to text, narrative, scripture, and processes of canon formation.-- "Reading Religion"

McLaughlin's work is well written and meticulously researched. It is a landmark study that deserves to be the key authoritative source on the Soka Gakkai in English. McLaughlin presents an up-close view of Soka Gakkai based on many years of painstaking study. His careful use of primary sources and his intimate interactions with members allow his readers to enter into the world of Gakkai followers. . . . Anyone who is interested in the future of Soka Gakkai should begin by reading McLaughlin's excellent and thought-provoking account of its present.-- "H-Japan"
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Mass Media and Religion in Japan | PDF | Aum Shinrikyo | Mass Media

Mass Media and Religion in Japan | PDF | Aum Shinrikyo | Mass Media

Mass Media and Religion in Japan: Mediating the Leader’s ImageErica Baffelli
Hosei University, Tokyo
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Spiritual Therapies in Japan | PDF | New Age | Western Esotericism

Spiritual Therapies in Japan | PDF | New Age | Western Esotericism

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Spirits and Animism in Contemporary Japan: The Invisible Empire - Rambelli, Professor Fabio

Spirits and Animism in Contemporary Japan: The Invisible Empire - Rambelli, Professor Fabio | 9781350097094 | Amazon.com.au | Books






Spirits and Animism in Contemporary Japan: The Invisible Empire Hardcover – Illustrated, 2 May 2019
by Professor Fabio Rambelli (Editor)
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Explores the nature of spirits and other intangible entities in modern and contemporary Japanese culture.

This book draws attention to a striking aspect of contemporary Japanese culture- the prevalence of discussions and representations of "spirits" (tama or tamashii). Ancestor cults have played a central role in Japanese culture and religion for many centuries; in recent decades, however, other phenomena have expanded and diversified the realm of Japanese animism. For example, many manga, anime, TV shows, literature, and art works deal with spirits, ghosts, or with an invisible dimension of reality. International contributors ask to what extent these are cultural forms created by the media for consumption, rather than manifestations of "traditional" ancestral spirituality in their adaptations to contemporary society.

Spirits and Animism in Contemporary Japan considers the modes of representations and the possible cultural meanings of spirits, as well as the metaphysical implications of contemporary Japanese ideas about spirits. The chapters offer analyses of specific cases of "animistic attitudes" in which the presence of spirits and spiritual forces is alleged, and attempt to trace cultural genealogies of those attitudes. In particular, they present various modes of representation of spirits (in contemporary art, architecture, visual culture, cinema, literature, diffuse spirituality) while at the same time addressing their underlying intellectual and religious assumptions.

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[The] diversity of approaches and subjects in Spirits and Animism render "visible" the complexities of an invisible realm
in ways that will excite scholars and students of Japanese religions and entice those working in comparative fields.― Nova Religio

Brings together research from many promising young researchers who take a fresh look at the role of religion (in this case focusing on "spirits") in modern and contemporary Japanese society. ― Japanese Journal of Religious Studies (joint-reviewed with The Sea and the Sacred in Japan)

Overall, this book is interesting and well worth reading. ― Anthropos

For those interested in this sub-field of studies and Japanese religions in general, this book will certainly represent a valuable source and suggest new avenues for further research. ― Religious Studies Review

In recent years, debates about the use of the term 'animism' have resurfaced as the ontological turn has reinvigorated the concept. This timely and diverse collection of essays contributes to these conversations by interrogating how the concepts of animism and spirits have been deployed in modern and contemporary Japan. ― Barbara R. Ambros, Professor of East Asian Religions, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, USA

This thoughtful collection of essays explores ideas and representations about 'spirits' and discourses about animism in modern and contemporary Japan by offering original and thought-provoking contributions. Highly recommended. ― Erica Baffelli, Senior Lecturer in Japanese Studies, University of Manchester, UK

This is an important, timely, and very rich volume. The authors critically examine modern uses of the term "animism" in Japan, analyse various types of spirit belief in their historical contexts, and offer compelling new interpretations of popular culture, from anime to forest therapy. A much-needed respite from the numerous essentialist celebrations of Japanese "Shinto animism" in recent academic and media discourse. ― Aike P. Rots, Associate Professor of Asian Studies, University of Oslo, Norway, author of Shinto, Nature and Ideology in Contemporary Japan: Making Sacred Forests (Bloomsbury 2017).

This is a fascinating collection of perspectives on the place of 'spirit' in modern and contemporary Japan, produced by some of the top scholars in the field. It offers a balance of breadth and nuance that guarantees something of interest for specialists and non-specialists alike. We come away with a vivid, unforgettable sense of how spirit pervades Japanese life - bringing meaning and energy to such diverse areas of life as family, relationships, war, commerce, art, memory, the environment, and people's sense of hope or dread about the future. A real treat. ― Chris Harding, Senior Lecturer in Asian History, University of Edinburgh, UK, author of Japan Story: In Search of a Nation, 1850 to the Present (2018)


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Explores the nature of spirits and other intangible entities in modern and contemporary Japanese culture.

About the Author
Fabio Rambelli is Professor of Japanese Religions and International Shinto Foundation Endowed Chair in Shinto Studies at the University of California, Santa Barbara, USA. He is series editor of Bloomsbury Shinto Studies, and his publications include The Sea and the Sacred in Japan (Bloomsbury, 2018) and A Buddhist Theory of Semiotics (2013).
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Language ‏ : ‎ English
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Hidden Zen: Practices for Sudden Awakening and Embodied Realization : Moore, Meido: Amazon.com.au: Books

Hidden Zen: Practices for Sudden Awakening and Embodied Realization : Moore, Meido: Amazon.com.au: Books







Meido Moore



Hidden Zen: Practices for Sudden Awakening and Embodied Realization Paperback – 13 January 2021

by Meido Moore (Author)
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Discover hidden practices, secretly transmitted in authentic Zen lineages, of using body, speech, and mind to remove obstructions to awakening.

Though Zen is best known for the practices of koan introspection and "just sitting" or shikantaza, there are in fact many other practices transmitted in Zen lineages. In modern practice settings, students will find that Bodhidharma's words "direct pointing at the human mind" are little mentioned, or else taken to be simply a general descriptor of Zen rather than a crucial activity within Zen practice. Reversing this trend toward homogeneous and superficial understandings of Zen technique, Hidden Zen presents a diverse collection of practice instructions that are transmitted orally from teacher to student, unlocking a comprehensive path of awakening.

This book reveals, for the first time, a treasury of "direct pointing" and internal energy cultivation practices preserved in the Rinzai Zen tradition, along with detailed instructions for their use. Examined are 28 practices of direct pointing- methods that reveal one's natural clarity and, ultimately, the nature of mind itself. Over a dozen practices of internal energetic cultivation are also detailed to provide dramatic effects on the depth of one's meditative attainment. By sharing these practices, Hidden Zen provides a small taste of the richness of the hidden practice life to help readers grow beyond the bounds of introspection and sitting to find awakening itself.


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"A powerful and spirited offering of embodied methods for entering the dharma gates of absorption and awakening available to you in this very life. Meido Roshi shares some of his Rinzai Zen lineage's tools with masterful skill."--Dosho Port, author of Keep Me in Your Heart a While and translator of The Record of Empty Hall

"Hidden Zen is an outstanding offering with a unique integration of body practice and ways to cultivate the energy required to sharpen our awareness. Drawing deeply on Rinzai teachings, this book offers a missing link in Zen approaches, encouraging readers to develop a truly embodied practice in addition to sitting zazen. With practical application of esoteric Rinzai body techniques, readers of Meido Roshi's book will find a valuable vehicle for liberation and awakening."--Jules Shuzen Harris, author of Zen beyond Mindfulness

"The practices in this book carry the scent of pickled radish, incense, and indigo dye--they are soaked in the authenticity of Rinzai Zen's orally transmitted inner teachings. This practical and clear manual points to the essence of Zen as a full-bodied, cellular process to be investigated in all twenty-four hours of the day."--Corey Ichigen Hess, author of the Zen Embodiment blog