Zen Vows for Daily Life

A poetic classic from a major figure of American Zen.

Zen Verses for Mindfulness is a collection of gathas, vows in verse form for daily Buddhist practice, similar to prayers or affirmations. Reciting these poetic vows can help us be fully present in each moment and each activity of our lives. Robert Aitken offers ways through life’s difficulties with insight and humor. These gathas serve as gentle reminders to return again and again to our highest aspirations, with acceptance, joy, and compassion. The book provides touchstones for daily practice that the reader will want to return to again and again.

“Each act in a Buddhist monastery—washing up, putting on clothes, entering the Buddha hall, sitting down for meditation, getting up from meditation—receives its own Dharma poem. Events on pilgrimage—encountering a tree, a river, a bridge, a dignitary, a mendicant—likewise offer entries into truth. My purpose in this book is similar: to show how ordinary occurrences in our modern lay lives are in fact the Buddha’s own teachings—and also to show how we can involve ourselves accordingly in the practice of wisdom and compassion with family and friends, with everyone and everything.”—Robert Aitken, from the Preface

“In [Zen Verses for Mindfulness], poetry and meditation always go together. Poetry is comprised of images and music, and images make the practice easy. Robert Aitken Roshi is a poet who deeply appreciates practicing with these gathas. He offers us many beautiful verses, sterling examples of this practice, that we can use to reflect more deeply on what we are doing. I am grateful to Aitken Roshi for offering us this beautiful book.”—from the Foreword by Thich Nhat Hanh

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Zen Vows for Daily Life

A poetic classic from a major figure of American Zen.

Zen Verses for Mindfulness is a collection of gathas, vows in verse form for daily Buddhist practice, similar to prayers or affirmations. Reciting these poetic vows can help us be fully present in each moment and each activity of our lives. Robert Aitken offers ways through life’s difficulties with insight and humor. These gathas serve as gentle reminders to return again and again to our highest aspirations, with acceptance, joy, and compassion. The book provides touchstones for daily practice that the reader will want to return to again and again.

“Each act in a Buddhist monastery—washing up, putting on clothes, entering the Buddha hall, sitting down for meditation, getting up from meditation—receives its own Dharma poem. Events on pilgrimage—encountering a tree, a river, a bridge, a dignitary, a mendicant—likewise offer entries into truth. My purpose in this book is similar: to show how ordinary occurrences in our modern lay lives are in fact the Buddha’s own teachings—and also to show how we can involve ourselves accordingly in the practice of wisdom and compassion with family and friends, with everyone and everything.”—Robert Aitken, from the Preface

“In [Zen Verses for Mindfulness], poetry and meditation always go together. Poetry is comprised of images and music, and images make the practice easy. Robert Aitken Roshi is a poet who deeply appreciates practicing with these gathas. He offers us many beautiful verses, sterling examples of this practice, that we can use to reflect more deeply on what we are doing. I am grateful to Aitken Roshi for offering us this beautiful book.”—from the Foreword by Thich Nhat Hanh

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A poetic classic from a major figure of American Zen.

Zen Verses for Mindfulness is a collection of gathas, vows in verse form for daily Buddhist practice, similar to prayers or affirmations. Reciting these poetic vows can help us be fully present in each moment and each activity of our lives. Robert Aitken offers ways through life’s difficulties with insight and humor. These gathas serve as gentle reminders to return again and again to our highest aspirations, with acceptance, joy, and compassion. The book provides touchstones for daily practice that the reader will want to return to again and again.

“Each act in a Buddhist monastery—washing up, putting on clothes, entering the Buddha hall, sitting down for meditation, getting up from meditation—receives its own Dharma poem. Events on pilgrimage—encountering a tree, a river, a bridge, a dignitary, a mendicant—likewise offer entries into truth. My purpose in this book is similar: to show how ordinary occurrences in our modern lay lives are in fact the Buddha’s own teachings—and also to show how we can involve ourselves accordingly in the practice of wisdom and compassion with family and friends, with everyone and everything.”—Robert Aitken, from the Preface

“In [Zen Verses for Mindfulness], poetry and meditation always go together. Poetry is comprised of images and music, and images make the practice easy. Robert Aitken Roshi is a poet who deeply appreciates practicing with these gathas. He offers us many beautiful verses, sterling examples of this practice, that we can use to reflect more deeply on what we are doing. I am grateful to Aitken Roshi for offering us this beautiful book.”—from the Foreword by Thich Nhat Hanh


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781614293859
Publisher: Wisdom Publications MA
Publication date: 08/28/2018
Pages: 120
Product dimensions: 4.75(w) x 7.25(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Robert Aitken was one of the most prominent, influential and highly esteemed Zen masters of in the last fifty years. He was of seminal importance in shaping the expression of modern American Zen and, as one of the original founders of the Buddhist Peace Fellowship, was also a leading social activist advocating for social justice of all varieties. He is the author of numerous books on Zen Buddhism, including Zen Master Raven and Taking the Path of Zen. He died in 2010.

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