在每個步伐中,都可以找到答案。【跟一行禪師過日常】怎麼走◆忙碌的現代人往往忘記日常生活中行、住、坐、臥是什麼滋味。本系列用不囉唆卻發人深省的簡短段落,讓人在紛擾的世界中,隨時隨地,念念清明。全套5冊,完整收集,體會一行禪師的日常禪法。◆一行禪師的方法非常直觀,從聆聽、感受下手,講的是一般人都能體會、理解的方法。尤其是被忙碌生活節奏拉著走的都市人,更能在一切回歸簡單的過程中,找到自己,碰觸生命的肌理,實實在在感受生活的喜悅。◆繁體中文版佐以台灣知名插畫家王春子的作品,陪伴你重新體驗「走」的單純與美好。本書從禪法的角度重新定義什麼是走路。用清楚的覺察接觸地球的時候,我們便停止「夢遊」,完整地來到當下。一行禪師讓我們瞭解,透過行走這項每日都會做的事,能重新發現神奇有意思的事物、表達感謝,還可以減少痛苦。他與我們分享了走路的修持方式、走路時的禪觀,還有一些小故事,說明每一步都能提高專注、洞察力,還有活著的喜悅。《怎麼走》是【跟一行禪師過日常】系列的第四本,提供簡單明瞭的指導,任何想要探索正念禪修的人都能深受啟發。書末的「行禪」列出實際可行的步驟,讓你感受何謂「天堂就在腳下」。***對一行禪師的禪法有興趣者,請洽:亞洲應用佛學院(Asian Institute of Applied Buddhism)以一行禪師及梅村承傳的應用佛學及修習中心http://pvfhk.org/地址:蓮池寺 香港大嶼山昂坪村電話:(852) 2985-5281
●作者簡介:
一行禪師(Thich Nhat Hanh)一九二六年生於越南,十六歲在慈孝寺出家,一九四九年受具足戒,為臨濟禪宗第四十二代、越南了觀禪師第八代傳人。一九六○年赴美普林斯頓大學研讀比較宗教學,並於哥倫比亞大學、康乃爾大學講學。持續推動反戰運動。一九六七年,美國黑人民權領袖馬丁‧路德‧金恩提名他角逐諾貝爾和平獎。一九七三年越南政府取消他的護照,自此離開越南,流亡法國。目前住在法國南部的禪修中心「梅村」(一九八二年創立),由僧俗弟子協助到世界各地帶領禪修活動,宣揚正念生活的藝術。他是目前世界上最著名的禪師之一,教導正念禪修長達七十餘年,暢銷作品包括《正念急救箱》(The Mindfulness Survival Kit)和《自在》(Be Free Where You Are)。
●譯者簡介:
張怡沁台大政治系學士,紐約大學碩士,曾任新聞記者、金融公關與出版編輯,現專事翻譯與修習瑜伽哲學。
Live a life of ease and freedom, on the basis of peace and solidity, with the principle of being less agitated and affected.
Many masters in the history of Chinese Chan Buddhism emphasized practice as daily living. Whether monastic or lay, a follower uses the concepts and methods of Chan in daily life. By doing so, one experiences calmness and ease while being spontaneous and lively amidst mundane reality. Chan is not a religion, not a philosophy, and surely not mysterious or weird sorcery. It is the wisdom of living, the cultivation of body and mind, and a principle and guideline for spiritual development. It is also the best method for influencing and purifying the environment.--Master Sheng Yen
●作者簡介:
Master Sheng Yen (1930-2009)Master Sheng Yen was born in 1930 and became a monk in 1943. He conducted a six-year solitary retreat, after which he went to Japan for further study and obtained a doctorate in Buddhist literature at Rissho University. In 1975, he began sharing the Dharma in the US, and in 1989, founded the Dharma Drum Mountain organization. In 2005, he established the Dharma Drum Lineage of Chan Buddhism, as an effort to reinvent Chinese Buddhism.
He authored more than 100 publications in Chinese, English, and Japanese, and received the Sun Yat-sen Art and Literary Award, the Sun Yat-sen Academic Award, and the Presidential Cultural Award, among other honorary awards.
He proposed the vision of "uplifting the character of humanity and building a pure land on earth," founded the Chung-Hwa Institute of Buddhist Studies, Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts, and Dharma Drum Sangha University. Experienced in Chan using correct approaches, he guided practice in both the West and East. Popularizing the Dharma in modern language, the Master initiated movements including Protecting the Spiritual Environment, Four Kinds of Environmentalism, the Fivefold Spiritual Renaissance Campaign, and the Six Ethics of the Mind. He shared the Dharma globally with a broadminded perspective, winning him worldwide recognition.