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The Zen of Cat: An AZ of Japanese feline philosophy
By (Author) Carla Francis
Pan Macmillan Australia
Macmillan Australia
27th June 2023
Australia
General
Non Fiction
Zen Buddhism
Cats as pets
Paperback
272
Width 136mm, Height 207mm, Spine 19mm
234g
There's no doubt cats are a meaningful feature of Japanese culture. It's believed that felines first appeared in Japan with the arrival of Buddhism, and they've left a giant paw print on the culture. From folklore to fashion, cat shrines to cat islands, what can we learn from these philosophical felines It's long been thought that cats are natural healers and bring good fortune. They can surely teach us a thing or two through the wisdom they have gleaned over the centuries residing in ancient temples, and co-existing with artists, courtesans, monks and writers. The Zen of Cat is an A-Z of Japanese words to inspire and invigorate. Beginning with annei (peace) and continuing all the way through to zazen (sitting meditation), this book is interwoven with stories and facts about cats, Japan and Zen philosophy to invite reflection and mindful 'mewsings' on life. Cats are unburdened by worry; they maintain an enviable equilibrium - maybe we can too
Carla Francis is a writer whose work has been extensively featured across the UK and Australia, including on ABC and SBS radio, in the Daily Telegraph, Herald Sun, the Courier Mail, Dogs Life, Gold Coast Bulletin and CatWorld. She has also contributed to the Japan Times.