Zen books


The contradictory nature of zen is legendary. Some people find it totally infuriating. They feel that when the meaning of words are undermined in this way the whole basis of our world is being undermined - which is precisely the point. Words are symbols, they are not the real thing.

(Robert Allen)

Zen books

Be wary of zen books. Many titles say 'zen' but are in fact about Zen Buddhism.
This list represents a sample of the books we have found useful in discovering the essence of zen.

You cannot learn zen by simply reading a book. Real understanding is far more personal and introspective.

  1. The Book of Tea by Kakuzo Okakura

  2. Bushido - the Soul of Japan by Inazo Nitobe

  3. Haiku by Basho 

  4. In a Japanese Garden by Charmaine Aserappa

  5. In Praise of Shadows by Jun'ichiro Tanizaki

  6. Keep it simple by Nick Page

  7. The Little Zen Companion by David Schiller

  8. New Zen Garden: Designing Quiet Spaces by Joseph Cali

  9. Practical Wabi Sabi by Simon G Brown

  10. Sword and Brush by Dave Lowry

  11. Talking Zen by Alan Watts

  12. The Tao of Zen by Ray Grigg

  13. Wabi Sabi - The Art of Everyday Life by Diane Durston

  14. Wabi-Sabi: For Artists, Designers, Poets and Philosophers by Leonard Koren

  15. Wabi Sabi: The Japanese Art of Impermanence by Andrew Juniper

  16. Wabi Sabi Simple: Create Beauty, Value Imperfection, Live Deeply by Richard R Powell

  17. The Way of Zen by Alan Watts

  18. What is Zen? by Alan Watts

  19. Zen in the Art of Archery by Eugen Herrigel

  20. Zen Questions by Robert Allen

  21. The Zen Way to the Martial Arts by Taisen Deshimaru

There are many more zen books of course, but the ones listed may offer a starting place.


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