Limited Time Sale| Management number | 233305843 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | $90.00 | Model Number | 233305843 | ||
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The Mirror Mind: Zen and the Self is a luminous meditation on awareness, identity, and the mystery of consciousness. Blending Zen philosophy, Buddhist thought, and literary reflection, it explores what happens when the mind turns to look at itself—and what is left when even the watcher disappears. For readers drawn to the writings of Dōgen, Thich Nhat Hanh, or the timeless stillness of Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind, this book offers an experience both intellectual and intimate: a journey from perception to presence, from reflection to vanishing.At once philosophical and deeply human, The Mirror Mind traces the path of awareness through ten interwoven chapters that move from the study of the self to the dissolution of selfhood. Drawing from classic Buddhist texts—the Heart Sutra, Blue Cliff Record, and Shōbōgenzō—the book shows how Zen’s ancient insights remain urgently relevant in a modern world of distraction and fragmentation. Where Western philosophy often treats consciousness as a problem to be solved, The Mirror Mind regards it as a living field—one that includes the thinker, the thought, and the act of thinking itself.Bill Johns writes in the tradition of poetic nonfiction, where reflection is inquiry and clarity becomes art. His prose mirrors the contemplative rhythm of meditation: spare, deliberate, and alive to the sensory world. Through images of water, glass, and sky, he illuminates the paradox at the heart of Zen practice—the realization that enlightenment is not a distant state to be attained, but the very awareness in which every question arises. The mirror that once promised understanding is revealed to be transparent; the self that sought freedom dissolves into the freedom of seeing.Each chapter deepens this unfolding. From the mirror that first recognizes itself, to the clouds that remember nothing, to the horizon that moves as we move, the book becomes a map of perception unbound by time. Along the way, the reader encounters Dōgen’s teaching that “to study the self is to forget the self,” Linji’s “true person of no rank,” and Ryōkan’s humility before the ungoverned sky. These voices, ancient yet immediate, form a lineage of disappearance—a tradition that teaches presence not through doctrine but through the vanishing of all division.What distinguishes The Mirror Mind is its refusal to separate philosophy from life. It is not a manual for meditation, nor an abstract argument about consciousness, but a work of lived clarity. It speaks to anyone who has sensed that thought itself can be transparent, that awareness might be the common fabric of all things. Johns writes of Zen not as an escape from the world but as a return to it—to the tenderness of ordinary moments, the breath, the pause between words where stillness reveals itself as completeness.Rooted in the lineage of Dōgen and Ryōkan yet written for the contemporary seeker, The Mirror Mind joins literary works that have bridged East and West—from Thomas Merton and Alan Watts to Pema Chödrön and the Kyoto School philosophers. It offers both intellectual rigor and lyrical depth, inviting readers to experience awareness not as theory but as atmosphere. What begins as inquiry becomes intimacy: the recognition that the one who looks and what is seen are the same.In an age of noise, this book restores the quiet intelligence of direct seeing. It reminds us that beneath every reflection lies the simple radiance of being itself. To read The Mirror Mind is to enter the spaciousness where mind and world, thought and silence, finally meet. It is an invitation not to escape reality but to inhabit it more deeply—to remember that what we call enlightenment is nothing more, and nothing less, than the sky clearing by itself. Read more
| ASIN | B0FW1YT4S4 |
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| XRay | Not Enabled |
| Edition | 1st |
| Language | English |
| File size | 1.4 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Book 5 of 12 | The Art of Attention |
| Print length | 355 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | October 13, 2025 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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