ZEN IN THE ART OF DARTS

A Western Approach

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Zen
Cover of the book ZEN IN THE ART OF DARTS by Ethan Froebel, Newvo Peace Publishing
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Author: Ethan Froebel ISBN: 9780692750629
Publisher: Newvo Peace Publishing Publication: April 19, 2016
Imprint: Newvo Peace Publishing Language: English
Author: Ethan Froebel
ISBN: 9780692750629
Publisher: Newvo Peace Publishing
Publication: April 19, 2016
Imprint: Newvo Peace Publishing
Language: English

The definition of Zen is to be "ordinary." What? You want to win, and winning is not ordinary! To Zen, winning is ordinary! Losing is also ordinary. How is this so? Again, there are many ways to practice the art of Zen. Meditation (zazen, tai chi, and yoga0, riddles (koans), ceremonies (tea ceremony), art (Zen in the Art of...), and martial arts (warrior intuition). In order to become ordinary, mustn't one first become extraordinary? This is the inner warrior sage spirit. A child is fascinated by the archer of dart thrower who consecutively delivers their missles to the bull's-eye. Even as adults we observe seeingly impossible tasks with awe. We feel inspired or inferior. We feel inspired or inferior. Is there Zen in it?

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The definition of Zen is to be "ordinary." What? You want to win, and winning is not ordinary! To Zen, winning is ordinary! Losing is also ordinary. How is this so? Again, there are many ways to practice the art of Zen. Meditation (zazen, tai chi, and yoga0, riddles (koans), ceremonies (tea ceremony), art (Zen in the Art of...), and martial arts (warrior intuition). In order to become ordinary, mustn't one first become extraordinary? This is the inner warrior sage spirit. A child is fascinated by the archer of dart thrower who consecutively delivers their missles to the bull's-eye. Even as adults we observe seeingly impossible tasks with awe. We feel inspired or inferior. We feel inspired or inferior. Is there Zen in it?

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