Zen and the Way of the Sword
Arming the Samurai Psyche
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:25th Nov '93
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Zen and the Way of the Sword goes to the heart of the samurai ethos by examining the traditional cult of the sword and its relationship to the beliefs and practices of Zen Buddhism. The sword, King demonstrates, was seen as the soul of the samurai, and swordmanship was both a fine art and a spiritual discipline, the practice of which could lead to superhuman concentration of mental and physical energy and absolute indifference in the face of death. King here presents a detailed analysis of how Zen meditation techniques helped the samurai achieve iron discipline of mind, body and emotion and how the Zen doctrine of the "Great Death" of the self harmonized with the warrior's need to be ready for death at every moment. Surveying the origins and history of the warrior class and the ancient traditions of the sword and sword-making, King reveals how the surprising alliance between Zen and the Samurai came about, and how Zen rationalized its disregard of the ancient Buddhist tradition of non-violence. His conclusions raise important questions about the ethical status of Zen and its relation to society and shed new light on the values of Japanese culture.
`A superb analysis..........Daring and stylish - a true Zen\samurai stroke o freligiouos scholarship' Kircus Reviews
King includes a fascinating discussion of Zen in relation to Buddhist ethics and the life-and-death combat language of the writings on Zen swordmanship ... I would recommend this book for the clarity and detail of the material in the first two sections. * SOAS Bulletin *
ISBN: 9780195068108
Dimensions: 241mm x 163mm x 27mm
Weight: 594g
288 pages