This fascinating and innovative book explores the relationship between the philosophical underpinnings of Advaita Vedanta, Zen Buddhism and the experiential journey of spiritual practitioners. Taking the perspective of the questioning student, the author highlights the experiential deconstructive processes that are ignited when students' "everyday" dualistic thought structures are challenged by the non-dual nature of these teachings and practices.
Although Advaita Vedanta and Zen Buddhism are ontologically different, this unique study shows that in the dynamics of the practice situation they are phenomenologically similar.
Distinctive in scope and approach Advaita Vedanta and Zen Buddhism: Deconstructive Modes of Spiritual Inquiry examines Advaita and Zen as living practice traditions in which foundational non-dual philosophies are shown "in action" in contemporary Western practice situations thus linking abstract philosophical tenets to concrete living experience. As such it takes an important step toward bridging the gap between scholarly analysis and the experiential reality of these spiritual practices.
Although Advaita Vedanta and Zen Buddhism are ontologically different, this unique study shows that in the dynamics of the practice situation they are phenomenologically similar.
Distinctive in scope and approach Advaita Vedanta and Zen Buddhism: Deconstructive Modes of Spiritual Inquiry examines Advaita and Zen as living practice traditions in which foundational non-dual philosophies are shown "in action" in contemporary Western practice situations thus linking abstract philosophical tenets to concrete living experience. As such it takes an important step toward bridging the gap between scholarly analysis and the experiential reality of these spiritual practices.
Autorentext
Dr Leesa S. Davis is a sessional lecturer in Philosophy and Religious Studies at Deakin University, Australia, and a member of the Australasian Buddhist Studies Association.
Zusammenfassung
This fascinating and innovative book explores the relationship between the philosophical underpinnings of Advaita Vedanta, Zen Buddhism and the experiential journey of spiritual practitioners. Taking the perspective of the questioning student, the author highlights the experiential deconstructive processes that are ignited when students' "e;everyday"e; dualistic thought structures are challenged by the non-dual nature of these teachings and practices. Although Advaita Vedanta and Zen Buddhism are ontologically different, this unique study shows that in the dynamics of the practice situation they are phenomenologically similar. Distinctive in scope and approach Advaita Vedanta and Zen Buddhism: Deconstructive Modes of Spiritual Inquiry examines Advaita and Zen as living practice traditions in which foundational non-dual philosophies are shown "e;in action"e; in contemporary Western practice situations thus linking abstract philosophical tenets to concrete living experience. As such it takes an important step toward bridging the gap between scholarly analysis and the experiential reality of these spiritual practices.
Inhalt
Introduction: Experiential Deconstructive Inquiry
Part 1 Foundational Philosophies and Spiritual Methods
1 Non-Duality in Advaita Vedanta and Zen Buddhism
2 Advaita Vedanta: Philosophical Foundations and Deconstructive Strategies
3 Zen Buddhism: Philosophical Foundations and Deconstructive Strategies
Part 2 Deconstructive Techniques and Dynamics of Experiential Undoing
4 Four Deconstructive Techniques Common to Both Traditions
5 Dynamics of Experiential Undoing
6 Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Part 1 Foundational Philosophies and Spiritual Methods
1 Non-Duality in Advaita Vedanta and Zen Buddhism
2 Advaita Vedanta: Philosophical Foundations and Deconstructive Strategies
3 Zen Buddhism: Philosophical Foundations and Deconstructive Strategies
Part 2 Deconstructive Techniques and Dynamics of Experiential Undoing
4 Four Deconstructive Techniques Common to Both Traditions
5 Dynamics of Experiential Undoing
6 Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Titel
Advaita Vedanta and Zen Buddhism
Untertitel
Deconstructive Modes of Spiritual Inquiry
Autor
EAN
9781441105868
ISBN
978-1-4411-0586-8
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Hersteller
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
08.04.2010
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Anzahl Seiten
246
Jahr
2010
Untertitel
Englisch
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