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Gardens of Awakening: A Guide to the Aesthetics, History, and Spirituality of Kyoto's Zen Landscapes

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Gardens of Awakening: A Guide to the Aesthetics, History, and Spirituality of Kyoto's Zen Landscapes

Contributors:

By (Author) Kazuaki Tanahashi

ISBN:

9781645472056

Publisher:

Shambhala Publications Inc

Imprint:

Shambhala Publications Inc

Publication Date:

4th June 2024

UK Publication Date:

25th April 2024

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

294.3927

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

184

Dimensions:

Width 203mm, Height 254mm

Description

Renowned artist Kaz Tanahashi reveals the deep, inner spiritual connections that Zen gardens can foster, with over 75 stunning full-color photos of the masterpiece gardens of Kyoto, Japan. Imagine yourself in Kyoto, Japan, gazing at an ancient temple garden. How would you contextualize what you are seeing What is the history of the contemplative art form of Zen gardening, which has flourished for centuries What aesthetic principles inform it Richly illustrated with full-color photographs, Gardens of Awakening guides you through a series of Zen temple gardens created from the fourteenth through seventeenth centuries. Some are teeming with plants and flowing water, while others have only rocks and sand. All share in the Zen aesthetics of awakening. Through essays and commentary on Mitsue Nagase's striking photographs, beloved Zen artist and translator Kaz Tanahashi presents the gardens in terms of seven qualities that arise from Zen practice- direct, ordinary, vigorous, gleaming, pivotal, nondual, and inexhaustible. Relating these qualities to the development of Zen culture and its influence on Japanese art, Gardens of Awakening invites you deep into the heart of Zen.

Reviews

This gorgeous book reflects the rare and beautiful art of gardens in Japanese culture. A treasury of insights and images that will inform and delight the reader and viewer.
Joan Halifax, author of Being with Dying and Standing at the Edge

At heart, Kyoto is a city of gardens; many are centuries-old and masterpieces of Zen principles and aesthetics. Countless books have been published about them, yet this one is quintessentially different. Here, these gardens are interpreted through Tanahashis life experiencehis practice of Zen, his deep knowledge of temple and garden history, and, most significantly, his own unique view as an artist. Supporting his chosen aspects of each garden are the clear and beautiful photographs of Mitsue Nagase.
John Einarsen, founding editor of Kyoto Journal

Remarkable in scope and breathtaking beauty, the writing and photographs in Gardens of Awakening transmit the ineffable and timeless serenity, stillness, and wonder in the incomparable Zen gardens of Kyto. The combined expressive talents of Tanahashi and Nagase help readers to awaken these same qualities within themselves. Complete with Tanahashis exquisite rendering of the historical intertwining of Zen gardens, aesthetics, and art, there is no other book on the subject quite like this. What a gift!
Peter Levitt, cotranslator of Yin Mountain: The Immortal Poetry of Three Daoist Women and author of Fingerpainting on the Moon: Writing and Creativity as a Path to Freedom

Whether you are new to Zen or a longtime student or practitioner of Buddhism, you will cherish Gardens of Awakening. With a rare combination of high erudition and charming familiarity, Kazuaki Tanahashi displays an intimate knowledge of Japanese Buddhism and aesthetics in general, and of Zen in particular. Beyond mere knowledge, however, the pairing of Tanahashis text with Mitsue Nagases exquisite images is itself an invitation to awakening. In the quiet heart of a clamorous world, there is a garden of gardens. Let this book take you there.
Sean Kelly, author of Becoming Gaia: On the Threshold of Planetary Initiation

Gorgeous words, generous photos. Walk in the mind garden, Zen garden, Japanese garden. All the same in this wonderful book. Transforms how to think, not grasp, not two, not one, at peace with it all. Thank you, Kaz and Mitsue. We all bow.
Natalie Goldberg, author of Three Simple Lines: A Writers Pilgrimage to the Heart and Homeland of Haiku

Author Bio

KAZUAKI TANAHASHI is an artist and Buddhist scholar active in the United States, originally from Japan. He has visited Zen gardens in Kyoto almost every year for the past three decades. His many publications include Penetrating Laughter- Hakuin's Zen and Art, and Sky Above, Great Wind- Life and Poetry of Zen Master Ryokan. MITSUE NAGASE is a photographer, dividing her time between her native Japan, Germany, and the U.S. Her photography is based on her studies in Zen Buddhism and of Miksang, a contemplative approach to photography as a spiritual practice, which she also teaches. For further information about her work and activities check- www.mitsuenagase.com.

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