Live a life of ease and freedom, on the basis of peace and solidity, with the principle of being less agitated and affected.
Many masters in the history of Chinese Chan Buddhism emphasized practice as daily living. Whether monastic or lay, a follower uses the concepts and methods of Chan in daily life. By doing so, one experiences calmness and ease while being spontaneous and lively amidst mundane reality. Chan is not a religion, not a philosophy, and surely not mysterious or weird sorcery. It is the wisdom of living, the cultivation of body and mind, and a principle and guideline for spiritual development. It is also the best method for influencing and purifying the environment.--Master Sheng Yen
作者簡介
Master Sheng Yen (1930-2009)
Master Sheng Yen was born in 1930 and became a monk in 1943. He conducted a six-year solitary retreat, after which he went to Japan for further study and obtained a doctorate in Buddhist literature at Rissho University. In 1975, he began sharing the Dharma in the US, and in 1989, founded the Dharma Drum Mountain organization. In 2005, he established the Dharma Drum Lineage of Chan Buddhism, as an effort to reinvent Chinese Buddhism.
He authored more than 100 publications in Chinese, English, and Japanese, and received the Sun Yat-sen Art and Literary Award, the Sun Yat-sen Academic Award, and the Presidential Cultural Award, among other honorary awards.
He proposed the vision of "uplifting the character of humanity and building a pure land on earth," founded the Chung-Hwa Institute of Buddhist Studies, Dharma Drum Institute of Liberal Arts, and Dharma Drum Sangha University. Experienced in Chan using correct approaches, he guided practice in both the West and East. Popularizing the Dharma in modern language, the Master initiated movements including Protecting the Spiritual Environment, Four Kinds of Environmentalism, the Fivefold Spiritual Renaissance Campaign, and the Six Ethics of the Mind. He shared the Dharma globally with a broadminded perspective, winning him worldwide recognition.
默照的修行,是以一種獨特的方式培養生命的洞察力,當漫無止盡的色、受、想、行、識漸漸平息下來,心——就具足覺悟自己、覺悟一切的能量。「默照禪」是由宋代宏智正覺禪師首倡並弘揚,為一種同時運用靜定與覺照的禪修法。本書是根據聖嚴法師於一九八九、一九九五年在英國威爾斯指導「默照禪七」的內容編輯而成,除了介紹禪的基本概念與默照的實修方法外,還包括編者約翰.克魯克描述個人修行心得的數篇短文,以及隨法師出遊的趣事,兼具修行歷程的知性面與感性面。禪修最重要的目標是徹見宇宙實相而醒悟,書中提到的千代野禪師,在一個月光皎潔的夜晚將手中的水桶掉落在地,桶面的月影瞬間破滅,他也在這一剎那開悟了。其實,每個人手中都提著一個裝滿了假象的無形桶子,唯有讓自己時時處於靜定而覺照之中,才有機會破除假象,品嘗「桶裡無水,水中無月──手中是空」的開悟滋味。歷歷不昧,一念萬年 當下覺知宇宙人生的實相默照禪法,默默觀照經驗的生起。心愈來愈沉靜,就像一池水完全靜止後,每一粒沙子都沉澱到池底,水變得透明清澈。這種透明清澈自然而然會變成開悟,毫不費力。——聖嚴法師
編者簡介
約翰˙克魯克博士(John Crook, PhD, DSc)1930年出生,英國知名生物學家與人類學家。1950年代開始接觸佛教並習禪,1993年於紐約「禪中心」接受聖嚴法師傳法,成為聖嚴法師的第一位西方法子。目前為「西方人禪修會」(Western Chan Fellowship)導師。著有The Evolution of Human Consciousness、Space in Mind、Himalayan Buddhist Villages、The Yogins of Ladakh、Hilltops of the Hong Kong Moon等書。
譯者簡介
薛慧儀國立台灣大學外國語文學系學士,英國University of Bath口筆譯碩士。曾任職於法鼓山文化中心國際翻譯室,現為大學兼職講師。譯作有:《禪門第一課》(法鼓文化)、《違法之徒》(春天出版)以及《桑果公園》(暫名,春天出版)等。