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It's almost impossible to understand Zen by studying it as you would other intellectual pursuits. The best way to understand Zen is, simply, to Zen. This is what author Eugen Herrigel allows us to do by sharing his own fascinating journey toward a comprehension of this illuminating philosophy. In Japan, an art such as archery is not practiced solely for utilitarian purposes such as learning to hit targets. Archery is also meant to train the mind & bring it into contact with the ultimate reality. If one really wishes to be master of an art, technical knowledge of it isn't enough. One has to transcend technique so that the art becomes an “artless art” growing out of the Unconscious. In this way, as the author simply, clearly demonstrates, archery becomes a path to greater understanding & enlightenment.

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Zen in the Art of Archery, Eugen Herrigel

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1972
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Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Eugen Herrigel
Erscheinungsdatum
1972
Einband
Paperback
ISBN10
0710074832
ISBN13
9780710074836
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Erstveröffentlichung
1948
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Zen in the Art of Archery
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It's almost impossible to understand Zen by studying it as you would other intellectual pursuits. The best way to understand Zen is, simply, to Zen. This is what author Eugen Herrigel allows us to do by sharing his own fascinating journey toward a comprehension of this illuminating philosophy. In Japan, an art such as archery is not practiced solely for utilitarian purposes such as learning to hit targets. Archery is also meant to train the mind & bring it into contact with the ultimate reality. If one really wishes to be master of an art, technical knowledge of it isn't enough. One has to transcend technique so that the art becomes an “artless art” growing out of the Unconscious. In this way, as the author simply, clearly demonstrates, archery becomes a path to greater understanding & enlightenment.