If You're Lucky, Your Heart Will Break

If You're Lucky, Your Heart Will Break
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Field Notes from a Zen Life

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2012

نویسنده

James Ishmael Ford

شابک

9781614290438
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

July 9, 2012
Musing on topics related to awakening, koans, and ethical principles, Ford (Zen Master Who?), a Zen Buddhist priest and Universalist Unitarian minister, uses personal anecdotes, traditional Buddhist stories, and biblical references to illustrate his ideas. The discussion of what he calls “liberal Buddhism,” as opposed to traditional Buddhism, is informative; the former applies reason and humanism to this ancient tradition rather than accepts teachings as a given. For example, he critically examines the concepts of karma and rebirth and argues for a “deep agnosticism.” Ford finds his own justifications for ethics in “natural law,” and explicates his version of a moral code in detail. His advice can be down-to-earth and practical, such as his hints for finding a good Zen teacher. Unfortunately, the writing is marked by frequent clichés (“The awakened person is one with the flow of cause and effect”) and uninspired generalities (“There is something of a tragic cast to our lives”). In a crowded field of works by Buddhist meditation masters and writers of the Zen essay, Ford’s work is of moderate interest for his perspective on one of the emerging styles of American Buddhism.



Library Journal

February 1, 2013

Unitarian Universalist minister Ford (Zen Master Who?) offers an engaging, brief volume that is a kind of reflection on spiritual progress, with advice for the general reader. He tells how, over time, he acquired spiritual gifts and insights in the Zen tradition (candor, justice, love of nature). VERDICT Half preachment and half memoir, this volume is a good match for the Western spiritual seeker and Buddhist adept.

Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.




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