The Nature of Zen
An Ecology of Being
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About the Book
Zen is natural, so it invites us to be natural. We were born with the intuitive ability to experience directly, without the intrusive influence of names and ideas. But the spontaneity and clarity of this direct experience is gradually enticed out of us until we discover that a long journey of contradictions and riddles lies between who we have become and who we always were. The result has been an inner and restless disquietude as we search for a way back to the beginning — to a time before mountains were called mountains, before seas were called seas, before streams and trees and clouds were obscured by our names and ideas. It was a time when the freedom of direct experience was not structured and confined by thinking. And the Zen poets of China and Japan lived in this special place because they were so close to nature. This book uses their poems and insights to inform us as we search for identity and meaning in a time of ecological crisis.