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The Empty Garden

Zen and the Art of Dying

Jezik AngleščinaAngleščina
Knjiga Mehka
Knjiga The Empty Garden Bill Johns
Koda Libristo: 50570435
Založba Independently published, oktober 2025
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Life, death, and the art of letting go meet in The Empty Garden: Zen and the Art of Dying, a meditative exploration of mortality, mindfulness, and the search for peace in an impermanent world. In this profound work of literary nonfiction, author Bill Johns weaves the philosophy of Zen Buddhism, the stillness of Japanese gardens, and the quiet clarity of awareness into a luminous reflection on how to die-and live-without fear.

Drawing from centuries of Zen teaching, from Dōgen's Shōbōgenzō to The Gateless Gate and the poetry of Ryōkan and Bashō, Johns invites readers into a contemplative space where the boundary between life and death dissolves. Through the recurring image of the garden-raked sand, falling blossoms, water in stillness-he explores the paradox of dying into the world: the realization that to release control is to participate fully in the continuity of existence. The Empty Garden is not a manual for escape but a guide to return-to the body, to breath, to the simple truth that awareness has no edge.

Rich with philosophical depth and sensory detail, this book moves through the great traditions of Zen and modern mindfulness, connecting them to universal human experience. It bridges East and West with uncommon grace, drawing on the writings of Shunryu Suzuki, Kōshō Uchiyama, and Keiji Nishitani alongside resonant echoes from Rainer Maria Rilke and Martin Heidegger. Each chapter unfolds as a meditation: on impermanence, compassion, time, and the inward gate that reveals freedom within acceptance. The prose itself mirrors the quiet precision of its subject-measured, uncluttered, deeply human.

At once spiritual and literary, The Empty Garden belongs beside works such as Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind, When Things Fall Apart, and The Book of Life. It speaks to readers drawn to Buddhism, mindfulness, philosophy, or contemplative practice, and to anyone confronting loss, grief, or the simple awareness of mortality. The garden becomes both mirror and teacher-its emptiness a fullness, its silence a form of speech. In Johns's rendering, Zen is not a distant tradition but an experience available to every attentive mind: the moment when sound fades, light shifts, and one realizes there is nowhere else to go.

Through essays that move between reflection and description, The Empty Garden reveals the ethics embedded in attention. The still pond becomes a lesson in humility; the falling leaf, a meditation on continuity; the gate that opens inward, a symbol of self and cosmos reconciled. In the clarity of Johns's prose, Buddhist philosophy becomes lived experience-an unadorned truth about existence itself.

A book for readers of wisdom literature and seekers of stillness, The Empty Garden is both elegy and awakening, a narrative that honors death not as failure but as fulfillment. Its pages illuminate the timeless Zen understanding that all things arise, transform, and return without ever being lost. To read it is to encounter mortality without dread, to feel the pulse of the living world as one's own.

For those who look to philosophy, poetry, and the quiet disciplines of mindfulness for meaning, The Empty Garden: Zen and the Art of Dying offers both solace and precision. It is a meditation rendered in language, a garden built of words, a reflection on how awareness itself endures.

Step inside the gate. Listen to the wind move through silence. What falls, returns. What returns, continues. The lesson is not how to escape death, but how to see-clearly, completely, and without fear-that nothing is ever lost.

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Polni naslov The Empty Garden
Avtor Bill Johns
Jezik Angleščina
Vezava Knjiga - Mehka
Datum izida 2025
Število strani 334
EAN 9798270012892
Koda Libristo 50570435
Teža 449
Mere 152 x 229 x 18
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