Wabi Sabi, Zen and the Way of Japanese Buddhism: A Simple Guide to the Japanese Way of Life and Wisdom

Author:   Rin Mitoku
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798278383246


Pages:   114
Publication Date:   11 December 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Wabi Sabi, Zen and the Way of Japanese Buddhism: A Simple Guide to the Japanese Way of Life and Wisdom


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Every path begins with a moment that is easy to overlook. A breath taken without intention. A detail noticed for no reason at all. A small shift inside the mind when something soft and wordless opens for just a second. This is where the journey starts. Not with a dramatic revelation. Not with a grand decision. It begins in the quiet. Japan did not invent stillness. Stillness belongs to the world itself. Yet the culture learned to listen to it with unusual devotion. Over centuries, the teachings of Zen met the sensibility of Wabi Sabi. Together they formed a way of seeing that honors what is simple, incomplete, and slowly fading. Wabi Sabi teaches that the first step is almost invisible. It is the feeling that something simple can hold your attention longer than expected. The way light lands on an old wooden surface. The faint scent of rain on warm soil. A cup of tea growing cooler in your hands. These moments ask for nothing and yet they speak with a gentle clarity. Zen reminds us that stillness is not an escape. It is a return. When the mind loses its noise, even for a breath, the world becomes a little more honest. Shapes settle. Thoughts soften. We begin to see that the ordinary carries its own form of grace. Japanese Buddhism has long understood that the beginning of a spiritual life is not a step outward. It is a step inward toward the part of the self that is always present but often unnoticed. This presence waits quietly beneath the surface of daily motion. It is patient. It does not force its way forward. It welcomes anyone who pauses long enough to sense it. This book invites the reader into a quiet journey that begins with a single moment of curiosity. It opens the door to a slower way of seeing, where the world reveals its depth only when we pause long enough to notice it. The early chapters guide the reader into the gentle heart of Wabi Sabi and the living presence of Zen, then follow the long path of Japanese Buddhism as it shaped the way beauty, simplicity, and wisdom show themselves in daily life. As the journey continues, the reader is led into the truth of impermanence and the warmth of simplicity. Silence becomes a companion. Stillness becomes a place of learning. Empty space is no longer something to fill, but a field where clarity grows. Time softens into rhythm instead of pressure, and nature becomes a mirror that reflects the changing patterns within our own hearts. Each chapter offers a way of returning to presence through small, quiet shifts in awareness. The lessons are gentle and practical. A breath taken with attention. A moment of acceptance. A willingness to see beauty in a chipped bowl or in the quiet of a room at dusk. These simple acts open a path toward a life that feels steadier, kinder, and more connected. Written by a Japanese author who grew up within living culture and tradition, shaped by nature and the teachings of mindfulness and simplicity. One who learned to carry these natural ways into the fast paced city life of the modern world. Written to offer readers gentle ways of living with greater calm, clarity, and a deeper sense of presence. The beginning is simple. Let the moment meet you without resistance. You do not need special beliefs. You do not need perfect discipline. You only need to be here. And once you are here, the way reveals itself at its own pace. 禅 - Zen, meditation, tranquility 仏 - Buddha, enlightenment, compassion 侘 - Modesty, humility, imperfection 寂 - Quietness, solitude, stillness

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Author:   Rin Mitoku
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 20.30cm
Weight:   0.118kg
ISBN:  

9798278383246


Pages:   114
Publication Date:   11 December 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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