The Intimacy of Not Knowing: Finding Your Truth With Zen Koans
By (Author) Chris Wilson
BookBaby
BookBaby
10th October 2023
United States
General
Non Fiction
Paperback
176
Width 152mm, Height 228mm, Spine 12mm
285g
This book is is entitled, "The Intimacy of Not Knowing: Finding Your Truth with Zen Koans". In koan training, the student is not allowed to offer verbal explanations but must respond with bodily actions that show, rather than say, what they have learned from each koan. The book treats 14 koans that illustrate the Zen view of the mind-body relationship. The book does not provide traditional "answers" to koans, but does suggest bodily approaches that can generate breakthrough insights into the true nature of that relationship, thus revealing our hidden true nature in a way that transforms our view of the world and our own lives. The resultant wisdom can diminish our anxiety and mental suffering. The book concludes with simple exercises to help anyone who has dabbled with mindfulness techniques get a sense of the mental freedom promised by Zen. This should should be of interest to people following the current developments in neuroscience that are affecting Western philosophy and psychology by revealing that bodily feelings and emotions can't be separated from our exercise of reason.
Christopher Wilson has been a practicing Zen Buddhist for 56 years. He has completed the koan curriculum of the Sanbo Zen and Pacific Zen Institute training programs. He was educated at Stanford University and Yale Law School. He is a retired attorney and a former investment banker and software executive. His wife and he have four grown children and nine grand children. He lives in Mill Valley in Northern California.