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Hara: Centro vital del hombre

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La falta de madurez es el mal de nuestra época y la incapacidad de madurar, la enfermedad de nuestro tiempo. El hombre se ha convertido en un extraño respecto a su propio ser. Pero le anima la nostalgia de su ser esencial. Hay que abrirle la puerta de acceso a la unión con su primer origen y mostrarle el camino y la práctica del ser esencial. Por Hara, los japoneses entienden el hecho de poseer un “estado de ser” que implica a todo el hombre, permitiéndole abrirse a las fuerzas y a la unidad de la vida original, así como manifestarlas, tanto por medio de la disposición y realización de la vida, como por el sentido que se le otorgue.

En cada ser existe una actitud original para “Ser”. Desgraciadamente la forma de vida actual está ahogando esa cualidad. El materialismo galopante, un ego demasiado exagerado o el afán desmesurado por triunfar son las principales causas para que este don que todos tenemos apenas se pueda manifestar.

El Hara, un centro de energía muy importante en el ser humano, se sitúa entre el ombligo y la pelvis. Localizarlo a nivel físico y trabajarlo con diferentes técnicas es una forma de aprovechar, en nuestro beneficio, este gran caudal energético.


Hara Karlfried Dürckheim autor recomendado por Qualia, Psicología y Salud Emocional

Karlfried Dürckheim (Múnich, 1896 - 1988). Diplomático, psicoterapeuta y Zen Master. Fundador del "Centro de formación existencial y psicológica y encuentro", ubicado en el Bosque Negro.

Sus libros se basan en sus conferencias, entre los que destacan: Hara: el centro vital del hombre , Zen y nosotros, La convocatoria para el Maestro, Absoluta Vida: El otro mundo en el Mundial y el camino hacia la madurez, El camino de la transformación: la vida cotidiana como ejercicio espiritual y El culto japonés de la tranquilidad.

272 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1956

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329 reviews66 followers
August 3, 2013
Overall, an in depth look at the Japanese philosophy of "Hara" or lower energy centre (tan tien) and its place in health, spirituality, personality and life. The first chapters on Japanese language and "Hara" are very interesting and show how the concept is foundational to many aspects of Japanese life. The author then writes the main bulk of the book based on his experiences in Japan (last century), and although insightful, seems also to be wordy and ephemeral in the points he is trying to convey. There are a few practical bits thrown here than here around posture, breath, relaxation etc., however, I found most to be conceptual, psychological and speculative. The best part of the book (for me) was actually the original Japanese texts found in the Appendix, which to the contrary, are completely practical, concise and give direct instructions for those wishing to practice sitting, and cultivating "Hara". Worth studying.
Profile Image for David Guy.
Author 7 books41 followers
May 4, 2011
Durckheim is a German who somehow made his way to Japan, and was quite influenced by his time there. Hara is his book about the energy center in the body that the Japanese also sometimes call the tanden, roughly two inches below the navel (it is also one of the chakras in the Indian system). I have always found that to be an energy center in my sitting practice, but the Japanese positively revere it, and see it as the connection to the whole universe. Especially interesting in this latest edition are some appendices which excerpt writing from three Japanese teachers. I had never heard of any of them, but their teachings are fascinating. The first one, for instance, begins: "Tanden is the shrine of the Divine. If its stronghold is finely built so that the Divine in us can grow then a real human being is achieved." The book itself I would give three stars, but the appendices pull it up a notch.
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170 reviews9 followers
August 2, 2021
“Het is niet mogelijk een volledig mens te worden zonder Hara, zonder dit midden-van-lichaam-en-ziel te verwerven.” Dat vond ik een goede premise om dit boek te lezen.

Hara betekent letterlijk buik: ‘het dragende midden van de mens’. Het is het zwaartepunt dat volgens Dürckheim zorgt voor verbinding met jezelf en met de wereld om je heen.

Wat ik heel mooi vind aan Hara, is de focus op houding. Dit boek uit 1961 heeft me een nieuwe kijk gegeven op mijn houding. Tijdens het mediteren, lopen, klimmen: overal kan je oefenen in het bewust-zijn in hara.

Uiteindelijk gaat hara om het verwerven van de vorm waarin je “transparant wordt voor de werkzaamheid van het goddelijke Zijn”. Een mooie premise om door te gaan met deze oefening.

[Met dank aan Jeroen van Deutekom door wie ik in de zen-lessen over dit boek te weten kwam. En met dank aan Ming voor alle hara-grapjes en lieve zorg tijdens mijn buikpijn toen ik aan dit onderwerp begon.]
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25 reviews3 followers
May 26, 2018
I enjoyed the interior process of reading and experiencing the content of this wonderfully accessible book on becoming conscious of and developing Hara. Durckheim’s writing was deeply enjoyable throughout and the inclusion of the Japanese texts in the appendix was particularly insightful. At this stage I predict that I’ll return to the incredible insights contained within the Japanese texts time and again, they were something else.
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31 reviews10 followers
February 22, 2023
Helpful for integrating meditation/breathing practice and insights.
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117 reviews1 follower
October 4, 2022
I really liked this book, it explains the importance of posture and breathing in seated meditation.

My personal practice follows almost all of the principles outlined in the book, but I applied the teaching of the book to change some very subtle details in my breathing, energy focus and posture. Despite the changes being subtle, they improved my practice, in a way that I can achieve higher bodily relaxation, which then enables me to achieve higher states of non-attachment.

People who would benefit the most are people that already engage in seated meditation, since the book doesn't go into too much detail and instruction. I simply understood all that was written based on my own seated meditation experience.
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162 reviews
March 18, 2022
Oud boek, redelijk goed te lezen, nog steeds relevant onderwerp over de relatie tussen lichaam en geest.
Gaat wel iets te veel over goede en verkeerde houding, maar mooi om te lezen hoe in Japan die houding en ademhaling gekoppeld wordt aan het zijn, het ik.
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5 reviews1 follower
November 17, 2015
Considering the quality of the contents and the precision used it is one of the best book I've read on this topic. surely to read!
Profile Image for Isabelle.
9 reviews
March 2, 2019
Ce livre résonne en moi
Je suis en formation à l’école française de yoga à Paris qui enseigne quatre lignées de yoga dont la lignée Dürckheim ; Ce qui m’a amenée à découvrir ce qu’est le Hara ; décidément je me suis embarquée dans une formidable aventure, sur les chemins de la découverte de l’être intérieur, au service de l’essentiel: la progression sur la Voie
Je recommande à tous ceux qui cherche à maîtriser la vue dans ce monde
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23 reviews11 followers
May 10, 2019
Such amazing book that has inspired me to inquire further into the practice of my "center".
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207 reviews1 follower
December 5, 2023
Succinctly describes the philosophy and practice behind Hara. The enthusiasm and knowledge of the author clearly shines brightly.
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February 21, 2025
A wonderful book for anyone who cares about their own well-being.
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48 reviews2 followers
September 19, 2010
Translated in Dutch as "Hara, het dragende midden van de mens"
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24 reviews1 follower
April 24, 2017
It's a super profound book. Oh, my God, I need to re-read at least two times to assimilate all knowledge.
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