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Zen Meditation in Plain English (02) by Buksbazen, John Daishin - Matthiessen, Peter [Paperback (2002)]

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"An excellent, practical introduction to Zen meditation. Written in a warm and easily accessible style, this book appeals to anyone with an interest in meditation, Zen, or, as is often the case today, a combination of the two. The book emphasizes the importance of receiving good instruction and of finding groups to practice with, yet it lays out the necessary steps to practice Zen meditation on your own. The book includes easily followed exercises to help the reader along. For anyone looking to uncover a clear and insightful path into the philosophy and practice of Zen meditation, this book represents the culmination of that search."

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First published April 25, 2002

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119 reviews48 followers
March 13, 2018
Mình đọc cuốn này chắc hơn 2 năm rồi (chắc được nửa cuốn thôi)

Bản tiếng anh: "Zen Meditation in Plain English". Dịch sang tiếng việt là "Thiền định thông qua ngôn ngữ giản dị".
Ơ, bên kia là plain english chứ có phải là plain language đâu. Bởi vậy, sách dịch như hạch. Càng đọc các nơ rôn thần kinh từ từ đứt ra từng đoạn, các phản ứng cộng hóa trị trong phân tử máu diễn ra liên tục khiến cho mình xuýt ngất xỉu mấy lần.

Tốt nhất là dẹp đi. Và đúng là mình đã dẹp thiệt. Mình đăng ký một khóa 10 ngày Vipassana ở Củ Chi. Vậy là đẹp và hợp lý hơn hẳn. 10 ngày được ăn ngủ điều độ miễn phí, vừa được dạy hành thiền, vừa được dạy triết phật. Thế nên bạn nào có ý định mua cuốn này (ý mình nói là bản tiếng việt nhá) thì vứt luôn đi, lên dhamma mà đăng ký khóa thiền ( có ở HCM, Hà Nội,...) hoặc là phapdangthientue (Đồng Nai, Lâm Đồng,...).
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59 reviews44 followers
October 21, 2016
This is a bare bones introduction to Zen and meditation. It provides rudimentary instruction on how to 'sit'. It would be useful for the person who knows absolutely nothing about Zen or meditation but would like a practical source to begin their journey. The numerous quotes from Maezumi Roshi are very good. It was just "OK" for me; to others it may be on point. Otherwise I would recommend anything by Alan Watts for more in depth and informative explanations about Zen.
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64 reviews41 followers
February 5, 2023
A good, short, and practical read on the specifics and details of Zazen and as the title states, it’s in plain English. A great introduction for those who enjoy or require plain ordered details on how to approach the practice before exploring other material that is less specific
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107 reviews15 followers
January 8, 2021
Rudimentary, bare bone introduction to practice of zen meditation; focused more on logistics than mindfulness practices.
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715 reviews8 followers
March 3, 2025
Beginner’s guide to Zen meditation written, as advertised, in plain English. I learned that while you can meditate on your own, you need a teacher learn the dharma. I like the FAQ at the end.
6 reviews8 followers
July 7, 2008
I picked this book up hoping it would be a good introduction to meditation. People are always curious, so it's good to have a direction to point them in. This book is not it. It spends far too much time discussing posture, the writing style is pretentious and kind of infantile at the same time. Only one small chapter of the book actually talks about the specifics of meditation, and mostly it admonishes students to find a teacher (which is important).

So far, Mindfulness in Plain English is the best introductory meditation text I've found - it's pretty good.
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674 reviews1 follower
September 22, 2013
A short easily read book given to me by my boss before I had some serious surgery. It is a great "how to" book in plain language without getting into the philosophical/religious aspects of Zen. Having read it, I could probably get there some day but my efforts at this point result in about 3 seconds worth of mind emptying before the thoughts start flying again. It may be a practice worth working on.
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April 19, 2014
Forgettable. The best intro to meditation is to read "Mindfulness in Plain English" then work through the Mindfulness lectures from Great Courses. I found zen style meditation too difficult because I had trouble just accepting all the noise in the mind. The method in "Mindfulness in Plain English" teaches you how to work with the noise. Of course, this is my experience and everyone is different.
6 reviews
June 14, 2014
A good simple introduction to meditation as practiced by many Zen adherents. Very briefly touches on the Buddhist roots and then goes through precise instructions for meditating/sitting in the various traditional poses as well as using a common chair. Finally has a chapter on community and why you probably might want to get involved in one.
Does exactly what it claims to do.
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45 reviews3 followers
June 23, 2011
I thought this book gave a readable explanation of meditation and how to get started. There are a variety a sitting positions with pros and cons. This is a Zen slant to meditation. There are many other ways to meditate. This describes one of the many ways from a Zen persecutive that is readable.
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41 reviews1 follower
July 28, 2008
I really enjoyed this and would recommend it to anyone interested in the practice of zen. written for beginners like me
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216 reviews26 followers
May 26, 2009
Maybe this is not the best book on the topic, but it is the book that I read that taught me about meditation which has mostly been a good thing.
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199 reviews5 followers
May 7, 2011
This is a good basic guide to help someone get started with zen meditation.
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736 reviews16 followers
February 6, 2013
Very good introduction to Zen meditation. I recommend it for those who are interested in practicing zen.
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10 reviews
February 7, 2013
Good guide to practical zen meditation without much "woo-woo" spirituality hokum.
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426 reviews17 followers
March 29, 2014
A decent intro book, with concrete instructions, and it was interesting to see how Zen tradition is different from Vipassana.
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158 reviews11 followers
March 1, 2015
Clear, fast, practically-oriented. Recommended for beginning meditation practice.
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63 reviews6 followers
November 11, 2020
Great introductory book/guide on meditation for beginners. Quick read that's easy to understand, follow, practice, and incorporate into daily life.
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229 reviews8 followers
January 15, 2017
Good introduction to zen meditation and all the process of sitting. Clear and brief, is a perfect walk through the process of sitting.
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25 reviews
May 2, 2016
One of the more simple explanations and easy to grasp explanations of zen meditation. Lots of good quotes as well.
1 review1 follower
September 26, 2016
Good technical instructions to Zen Meditation. No philosophy.
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307 reviews15 followers
January 27, 2019
A very good primer and introduction to the practice of seated meditation.
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