Fire Monks: Zen Mind Meets Wildfire at the Gates of Tassajara

Author:   Colleen Morton Busch
Publisher:   Penguin Press
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9781594202919


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   07 July 2011
Format:   Hardback
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Fire Monks: Zen Mind Meets Wildfire at the Gates of Tassajara


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The vivid and electrifying true story of how five monks saved the oldest Zen Buddhist monastery in the United States from wildfire ( San Francisco Chronicle ). When a massive wildfire surrounded Tassajara Zen Mountain Center, five monks risked their lives to save it. A gripping narrative as well as a portrait of the Zen path and the ways of wildfire, Fire Monks reveals what it means to meet a crisis with full presence of mind. Zen master and author of the classic Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind, Shunryu Suzuki Roshi established a monastery at Tassajara Hot Springs in 1967, drawn to the location's beauty, peace, and seclusion. Deep in the wilderness east of Big Sur, the center is connected to the outside world by a single unpaved road. The remoteness that makes it an oasis also makes it particularly vulnerable when disaster strikes. If fire entered the canyon, there would be no escape. More than two thousand wildfires, all started by a single lightning storm, blazed across the state of California in June 2008. With resources stretched thin, firefighters advised residents at Tassajara to evacuate early. Most did. A small crew stayed behind, preparing to protect the monastery when the fire arrived. But nothing could have prepared them for what came next. A treacherous shift in weather conditions prompted a final order to evacuate everyone, including all firefighters. As they caravanned up the road, five senior monks made the risky decision to turn back. Relying on their Zen training, they were able to remain in the moment and do the seemingly impossible-to greet the fire not as an enemy to defeat, but as a friend to guide. Fire Monks pivots on the kind of moment some seek and some run from, when life and death hang in simultaneous view. Novices in fire but experts in readiness, the Tassajara monks summoned both intuition and wisdom to face crisis with startling clarity. The result is a profound lesson in the art of living.

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Author:   Colleen Morton Busch
Publisher:   Penguin Press
Imprint:   Penguin Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.10cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.494kg
ISBN:  

9781594202919


ISBN 10:   1594202915
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   07 July 2011
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Remaindered
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Fire Monks is a page-turner, a meditation on fire, wind, water, and earth, and a wonderfully detailed portrait of Tassajara practitioners as they come face-to-face with fire and themselves. A terrific and thoughtful book. <br> -Gretel Ehrlich, author of A Match to the Heart <br> Fire Monks sets itself three difficult tasks--to reconstruct exactly what happened at Tassajara Zen Monastery during the great fire of 2008, how zen prepared the monks to meet the fire, and to make us passionately absorbed in this story of burning and calmness--and succeeds in all three splendidly. I'm afraid I raced through this vivid, unusual, resonant story more like a wildfire than a monk myself. <br> -Rebecca Solnit, author of A Paradise Built in Hell: The Extraordinary Communities That Arise in Disaster <br> This is an exciting and heart-warming read - exciting because wildfire is unpredictable and dangerous, and heart-warming because this is the first honest account I have read of th


The awareness of the firefighter, the mindfulness of the monk, the principles of fire and the spirit of Zen come together in a well-told story about the effort required and the lessons learned from paying close attention. <br> - Kirkus <br> Fire Monks is a page-turner, a meditation on fire, wind, water, and earth, and a wonderfully detailed portrait of Tassajara practitioners as they come face-to-face with fire and themselves. A terrific and thoughtful book. <br> -Gretel Ehrlich, author of A Match to the Heart <br> Fire Monks sets itself three difficult tasks--to reconstruct exactly what happened at Tassajara Zen Monastery during the great fire of 2008, how zen prepared the monks to meet the fire, and to make us passionately absorbed in this story of burning and calmness--and succeeds in all three splendidly. I'm afraid I raced through this vivid, unusual, resonant story more like a wildfire than a monk myself. <br> -Rebecca Solnit, author of A Paradise Built in H


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COLLEEN MORTON BUSCH'S nonfiction, poetry, and fiction have appeared in a wide range of publications, from literary magazines to the San Francisco Chronicle, Tricycle, and Yoga Journal, where she was a senior editor. A Zen student since 2000, Busch lives in Northern California with her husband and two cats. www.colleenmortonbusch.com

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