Author: | Tracy Franz | ISBN: | 9781611729306 |
Publisher: | Stone Bridge Press | Publication: | July 10, 2018 |
Imprint: | Stone Bridge Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Tracy Franz |
ISBN: | 9781611729306 |
Publisher: | Stone Bridge Press |
Publication: | July 10, 2018 |
Imprint: | Stone Bridge Press |
Language: | English |
MUCH MORE THAN "ZEN." There is a lot here that will appeal to Buddhists, but this is a book from a unique perspective: that of the partner of the Zen monk. How does it feel to be left behind and also to be out of context in Japan? First and foremost, this is a book about seeking, and the spirituality of everyday life.
A RARELY SEEN JAPAN: Franz reveals details of personal relationships and physically/mentally taxing practices that are fresh and insightful, with vivid portraits of characters boasting unique charms and personalities. Armchair travelers will like the insight into untouristed areas and lifestyles.
SPIRITUAL PRACTICE AS A MEANS OF AND METAPHOR FOR PERSONAL GROWTH. For practitioners and truthseekers everywhere. Franz's book will appeal to anyone who is actively engaged in dealing with a painful past in order to move forward. In this case the frame is Buddhism, but the goals and struggles are universal.
MUCH MORE THAN "ZEN." There is a lot here that will appeal to Buddhists, but this is a book from a unique perspective: that of the partner of the Zen monk. How does it feel to be left behind and also to be out of context in Japan? First and foremost, this is a book about seeking, and the spirituality of everyday life.
A RARELY SEEN JAPAN: Franz reveals details of personal relationships and physically/mentally taxing practices that are fresh and insightful, with vivid portraits of characters boasting unique charms and personalities. Armchair travelers will like the insight into untouristed areas and lifestyles.
SPIRITUAL PRACTICE AS A MEANS OF AND METAPHOR FOR PERSONAL GROWTH. For practitioners and truthseekers everywhere. Franz's book will appeal to anyone who is actively engaged in dealing with a painful past in order to move forward. In this case the frame is Buddhism, but the goals and struggles are universal.