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"The Way of Zen" by Alan Watts explores the history, philosophy, and practices of Zen Buddhism, tracing its development from Indian Buddhism and Taoism to its influence in Japan. Watts breaks down key concepts, including mindfulness, meditation, and the paradoxical nature of Zen teachings. He presents these ideas in an accessible way, making them relevant to modern life. Exploring these teachings may offer readers a deeper sense of presence, clarity, and a new way of seeing the world.
Author
Alan Watts
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Alan Watts (1915–1973) was a British philosopher, writer, and speaker who introduced Eastern philosophy to Western audiences. His book, "The Way of Zen" (1957), provides an in-depth exploration of Zen Buddhism, detailing its historical development and core principles. Watts combines scholarly research with accessible writing, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of Zen practices and philosophy.
Alan Watts (1915–1973) was a British philosopher, writer, and speaker who introduced Eastern philosophy to Western audiences. His book, "The Way of Zen" (1957), provides an in-depth exploration of Zen Buddhism, detailing its historical development and core principles. Watts combines scholarly research with accessible writing, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of Zen practices and philosophy.
Language
English
Topic
Mental Health, Spiritual Health, Continuous Development, Limit Stress

The Way of Zen
The Way of Zen
ISBN 10|13
0375705104 | 978-0375705106
Print Length
256 pages