Tag: Zen

More on Alan Watts and his connection to Kyoto.
A review of Ruth Ozeki's fourth novel which takes place largely in a library and where one can feel the author's presence.
An excerpt from a novel in progress about failing in Zen.
It's cold out there. More whimsical and wise poetry from Ed.
Kyoto Journal announcement with content description.
On Nicolas Bouvier's sojourn in Kyoto.
Extracts from pages 351 and 356 of In My Own Way, the autobiography of Alan Watts.
Extracts from pages 347-350 of In My Own Way, the autobiography of Alan Watts.
Extracts from pages 345-346 of In My Own Way, the autobiography of Alan Watts.
A short piece on capturing the zen spirit in a bamboo grove.
Extracts from pages 340-342 of In My Own Way, the autobiography of Alan Watts.
Event description introducing Reggie Pawle who spoke on Buddhist psychology and other topics.
A talk on research being done on the first outreach by Zen practitioners in Japan to Western foreigners.
An introduction from Reggie Pawle, who writes on a variety of subjects, mostly connected to cultural issues and to the integration of Western psychology with the Asian traditions, focusing on Zen, Japanese culture, and Daoism.
Zen poem from Preston Houser.
Zen and The Teddy Bear, an excerpt from The Autobiography of Teddy.
A WIK event description with Norman Waddell on his writings, research and discoveries made over the years.
A collection of poetry from a Zen monk and potter.
A report on an a WIK event held with Brian Daizen Victoria, a Soto Zen priest.
Suggestions to Kyoto visitors on how to experience Zen.
An introduction to Ruth Fuller Sasaki who was known as the "Mother of American Buddhism."