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3. The Practice of Emotional Awareness
Ken Jones |(Revised October 2009). This is one of an ongoing series of writings which encapsulate talks given on various retreats, and which now more resemble "chapters". Several of the originals were not recorded at all or else have been recorded in different locations, with much overlap, and with the disadvantages of unedited, ad hoc records. This series is produced in response to several requests for a…
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2. Spiritual Materialism, Enlightenment and the Buddha Nature
Ken Jones |This is one of an ongoing series of writings which encapsulate talks given on various retreats, and which now more resemble "chapters". Several of the originals were not recorded at all or else have been recorded in different locations, with much overlap, and with the disadvantages of unedited, ad hoc records. This series is produced in response to several requests for a more permanent and edited…
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1. The Lifelong Lawsuit against Reality
Ken Jones |This is one of an ongoing series of writings which encapsulate talks given on various retreats, and which now more resemble "chapters". Several of the originals were not recorded at all or else have been recorded in different locations, with much overlap, and with all the disadvantages of unedited, ad hoc records. This series is produced in response to several requests for a more permanent and…
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Money, Sex, War, Karma: Notes for a Buddhist Revolution: David R Loy
Ken Jones |This book comprises fourteen essays which originally appeared as articles or talks by one of the leading theoreticians and popularisers of socially engaged Buddhism. 'Liberated Buddhism' is the focus of the first half. By this Loy means that "Buddhism needs to take advantage of its encounter with modern / postmodern civilisation - offering a greater challenge than Buddhism has ever faced before --…
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Zen and the Art of Haiku
Ken Jones |What is it about haiku that imparts that mysterious little whiff of insight, so difficult to describe and yet so strangely satisfying? I would like to offer some pointers from my experience as a long term Zen Buddhist for whom the Way of haiku has become a valued part of my practice.
Characteristically we endeavour to secure and console our fragile self-identity by processing, shaping and…
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Defusing an Ancient Curse: Climbing the Hill of the Hag
Ken Jones |Among the glens, bogs and lochans of the western Highlands of Scotland the dividing line between the natural and the supernatural is thin indeed. Beside Loch Shiel
A dagger and a ram's skull
in the summer tanglewood
no birds sing.That was the explanation why, several years previously, we had camped overnight on the trackless shore too weary to go further, yet each gripped by too much inner terror…
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The Zen of Social Action
Ken Jones |1. The Privatisation of the Dharma
Buddhism comes to Westerners as a monkish other worldly religion of meditation embedded in a culture of monasticism. It brings with it all the assumptions of a traditional hierarchical culture where society and nature were perceived as an unchanging back drop to the human condition. Public virtues enjoined upon 'householders' (and even rulers), charitable…
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Hermit at Stallion's Rock
Ken Jones |It was a cliff overhang rather than a real cave. But the walls glowed with beautiful lichens, and at one end was a rockfall hung with ferns. I cleared out the sheep dung, set up a little shrine, cut a bed of reeds and laid out my sleeping bag. I was in business at least as a part-time hermit.
Notwithstanding two decades of tough Zen training, I still had a romantic itch for the hermit life - all…
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Ystrad Haiku
Ken Jones |(from a seven day solitary retreat on the Ystrad Estate in Radnorshire)
Surrounded by sprouts
stone cottage
labouring poor
Sleep so deep
I forget the names
of lovers long ago
Small birds sing their evensong
how sharp the incense!
Smoke drifts
from my neighbour's chimney
morning rain
Birdsong and rain
incense and solitude
day follows day
Young flames leap
in pale sunlight
it's Sunday morning!
Hanging up my old… -
Some Images of India
Ken Jones |A haiku diary of a tour through Uttar Pradesh by bus, boat, plane and rickshaw in the winter of 1992.
The plane stops at Abu Dhabi.
White faces recede;
The Fast floods in.
Against a high-rise backdrop,
Two vultures on a pig's back.
Third World.
The fawning rickshaw wallah's
Smile
Frames my guilt.
A black bull
With a white egret on his back;
Time out of mind.
Muzzafarnagar -
Dust and Chaos
No, not chaos.
Everybo…
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