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New Chan Forum

In 1990 the Bristol Chan Group founded a journal called the 'New Chan Forum'. The Western Chan Fellowship subsequently took over responsibility for this publication.

Content varies considerably from issue to issue, but typically includes Dharma talks, reports on their meditation and retreat experiences written by participants, comment on contemporary Zen and Buddhism, pictures, poetry, etc.

Copies of the full text of most issues are available to download from here. For copyright and other reasons some articles may sometimes be removed from the electronic version, and pictures are not included with the older issues, but if you wish you may write to the distributor to buy the paper version.

Published twice or three times a year, back copies, if still in print, are available from our Admin Secretary, price £4.50 each or £12.00 for a subscription of three issues.

Articles, pictures, poems, etc. for consideration for inclusion in future issues of New Chan Forum may be emailed to the WCF editorial at editor@westernchanfellowship.org

Print ISSN: 2047-9514 ,  Online ISSN: 2047-9522

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    New Chan Forum 27

    2002-12-01

    Second Wind

    In this issue we take a close look at ourselves as an institution in relation to our practice and understanding. The Western Chan Fellowship has much to be happy about in its achievements yet is this enough? What errors or inadequacies may infect us and how can we proceed into the future transmitting the Dharma to upcoming generations?

    Our lead article asks a number of…

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    New Chan Forum 26

    2002-07-01

    Thoughts from a Darkened World

    The World situation is dark indeed. After Afghanistan, Palestine; after Palestine, India and Pakistan. Where will it end? I continue to receive texts of well meaning intent. I ponder what exactly should be the attitude of Buddhist practitioners to these issues. It is far from clear where the right course lies. This journal is not averse to writings on social and…

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    New Chan Forum 25

    2001-12-01

    Contexts

    Often we find ourselves pondering the seriousness of this world crisis. News bulletins flash from one event to another. Dimly we are aware of patterns. In a Dharma perspective these events are the consequences of inattention, mindless self-indulgence, personally, collectively, politically, economically. We fail to see them coming because we fail to see the contexts of stupidity and…

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    New Chan Forum 24

    2001-07-01

    Experience and Time

    This issue is devoted to personal experience. Chan is everywhere and anytime. It only needs the mindfulness of the right perspective to bring up the vision, the lessening of self-absorption and the opening to vastness.

    However much we talk philosophy or worry about social ills everything in the end boils down to experience in time now, time remembered or time hoped for. How…

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    New Chan Forum 23

    2000-12-01

    Ch'an in China, Ch'an in Science

    This issue considers two questions of great importance to Western Ch'an practitioners - and indeed to all Buddhists. Firstly, what is the current state of Chinese Buddhist practice in China itself? Secondly, what is the relation between Science and Ch'an Buddhism? Following our WCF pilgrimage to some major Chinese monasteries we can present a useful review of the…

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    New Chan Forum 22

    2000-09-01

    Zen Perspectives

    In this issue we look at many issues from a diversity of perspectives. Shih-fu sets us going by warning us against taking people at their face value. John Crook makes a new proposal asking ¾ Could a lay monastery actually work? Simon Child launches into Dharma teaching and leading retreats. John examines European Zen and the place of Ch'an within it. Iris Tute has visited an…

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    New Chan Forum 21

    2000-05-01

    Zen Creativity 2000

    Zen entails the fullest expression of human creativity based in the meditative experience of life.

    At the onset of the millennium we celebrate the creativity of Zen. Creativity comes in several forms, artistic, literary, intellectual philosophical and in drama. This issue contains articles discussing Zen in poetry, the philosophy of enlightenment and Zen in the world of…

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    New Chan Forum 20

    1999-09-01

    Salvaging the Self

    At the last committee meeting of the Western Ch’an Fellowship, the members present resolved to consider the possible publication of selected items from the first 20 issues in a specially bound ‘Millennium bumper edition’.

    To this end, back numbers have been hauled off shelves and downloaded from the internet. One committee member, at least, sat down with issue one and is…

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The articles on this website have been submitted by various authors and the views expressed do not necessarily represent the views of the Western Chan Fellowship.

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