(Read free) Samadhi: Self Development in Zen, Swordsmanship, and Psychotherapy (Suny Series in Transpersonal and Humanistic Psychology)
☆ Mike K. Sayama ☆
| #10879568 in Books | 1986-02 | Original language:English | 9.50 x6.00 x.50l, | File Name: 088706146X | 160 pages
||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Great stories and philosophies of zen and martial art masters|By Sensei|I first read this book 20+ years ago. It really changed my life.
Written by the author who studied zen under Zen Master Tenshin Tanouye at Chozen-ji temple in Honolulu, Hawaii, this book explains the Rinzai Zen linage with some great stories and philosophies of zen and martial art masters from C|About the Author|Mike Sayama graduated from Yale University summa cum laude and received his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Michigan. He has been training in Zen and the martial arts for more than ten years under Tanouye Tenshin Rosh
The key to self-development, says Mike Sayama, is the experience of Samadhi, a state of relaxed concentration in which the individual neither freezes out of fear nor clings due to desire. Simply stated, samadhi is the free flow of vital energy within the body and between the body and the universe. Moving effortlessly across traditions and techniques, Sayama discovers that sages throughout history--Greek philosophers, German mystics, Indian seers, and our own Alb...
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