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The Zen Monastic Experience:Buddhist Practice in Contemporary Korea
著者 Buswell, Robert Evans, Jr.
出版年月日1992
出版者Princeton University Press
出版地Princeton, NJ, US [普林斯顿, 紐澤西州, 美國]
資料の種類書籍=Book
言語英文=English
キーワード禪宗=Zen Buddhism=Zazen Buddhism=Chan Buddhism=Son Buddhism; 道場生活=Monasticism=Monastic Life=Community Life; 韓國佛教=朝鮮佛教=Korean Buddhism=Choson Buddhism;
抄録A myth-shattering foray behind the walls of a Korean Zen Buddhist monastery. The common Western image of Zen as a religion that features
unpredictable,iconoclastic teachers "bullying their students into enlightenment'' is, says Buswell (East Asian Languages and Cultures/UCLA),grossly
inaccurate. And he should know,having spent five years as a monk at Songgwang-sa, one of the largest Zen monasteries in Korea. Here,deftly weaving
scholarship and memoir,Buswell depicts what life in a Zen monastery is really like.

Early chapters discuss the history and current status (not terribly vital) of Buddhism in Korea; the course (surprisingly flexible) of a typical monk's career
and of a typical monastic year; and the layout and bureaucracy of Songgwang-sa, plus a look at its charismatic "master,'' Kusan,who "achieved the great
awakening'' in 1960,at age 50. Through this survey,which is well-detailed but hardly gripping,Buswell explodes Zen's reputation as bibliophobic,
artsy-craftsy,and reliant on physical labor. Ironically,the narrative takes flight with the author's description of the aspect of Korean Zen that matches its
reputation--the arduous life of the monastery's "elite vanguard,'' the meditators.

Although meditators comprise only a small percentage of the monks (with the rest devoted to support activities or ritual),their efforts astonish:sitting in
meditation for 14 hours a day; for one week a year,sitting seven days straight without sleep; engaging in such severe practices as extensive fasting,
never lying down to sleep,and the frowned-upon but ever-popular practice of burning off their fingers (a "symbolic commitment'').

But for most monks, Buswell notes, it's "a disciplined life,not the transformative experience of enlightenment,'' that's crucial. Less the sound of one hand
clapping than of hands, mind,and heart working together to lead a sanctified life--and,as such, a sound corrective to Western misunderstandings about
Zen. (Sixteen pages of b&w photographs.)
ヒット数376
作成日1998.04.28



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