Essentially; Zen is the study of the self. The great Master Dogen said: ldquo;To study the Buddha Way is to study the self; to study the self is to forget the self; and to forget the self is to be enlightened by the ten thousand things. To be enlightened by the ten thousand things is to recognize the unity of the self and the ten thousand things." We tend to see body; breath; and mind separately; but in Zen they come together as one reality. The best way to achieve a state of Zen is the meditation. Itrsquo;s a very simple practice. Itrsquo;s very easy to describe and very easy to follow. One of my ways to meditate is to draw. In this little book I offer you twenty of my meditations focused on Chinese Dragons. Yours will be the pleasure to color them with your favorite colors. Have fun!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Chris Flook gives the reader a great place to jump into a critical part of history ...By CustomerNative American history can be intimidating to study with thousands of years of events and peoples to sift through. By focusing on a small. specific region (east-central Indiana in this case). Chris Flook gives the reader a great place to jump into a critical part of history that often goes ignored. Flooks book is easy to read without ever oversimplifying and I highly recommend it for anybody looking to learn more about how the Midwest changed and evolved before European settlers took over. Now. if youll excuse me. I have a bunch of parks in Indiana I now need to go visit.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Very interestingBy Timothy T. BrownI highly enjoyed this book. I never fully appreciated the specifics of how different groups of native people moved around the eastern US and passed through here. The only reason I gave 4 stars likely has more to do with my personal interests than the qualoty of the book. I was looking for more information on daily life because Im strongly interested in survival skills. I would like more discussion of seasonal staple foods. weapons. shelters. etc. but perhaps Ill find it through the bibliography.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy Sharon CoxVery informative!!!!!