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Third Step East

Third Step East

Richard Bryan McDaniel

Sumeru Press Inc.
2015
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In "The Third Step East: Zen Masters of America", Richard Bryan McDaniel continues the story, begun in his earlier work, of the spread of Zen from India to China ("Zen Masters of China: The First Step East"), thence to Japan ("Zen Masters of Japan: The Second Step East"), and then to North America and Europe. As McDaniel points out in the prologue to this book, the history of Zen practice in United States is less than a hundred years old. The first Zen priests sent to America from Japan were assigned to temples which served the immigrant population on the west coast. The temples functioned as community centers where traditional values were retained and respected. The priests' responsibilities were similar to those of their Christian counterparts, to perform wedding and funeral services, to conduct memorial services, and to carry ritual ceremonies for the benefit of their congregations. Although Zen was understood to be the meditation school of Buddhism, meditation was viewed as an activity for monastics and clergy, not for lay people. McDaniel's book demonstrates how this tradition was transformed into a lay practice in the west. He begins by examining the social and cultural factors in America which led to an initial theoretical interest in Zen during the 1940s and '50s, after which he profiles the individuals who fostered that interest, including D. T. Suzuki, Alan Watts, and the Beat Generation of writers. Ironically, during the 1960s, when Zen was on the decline in Japan-because the youth of that country viewed it as a remnant of the old feudal and the militaristic structures responsible for a the war that had ended so disastrously for the country-youth culture in America came to look upon Zen as a way of escaping from the intellectual and social constraints of their culture. Chapters are dedicated to the lives and work of the early teachers who established Zen practice in the West: Robert Aitken, Shunryu Suzuki, Eido Shimano, Taizan Maezumi, Philip Kapleau, Dainin Katagiri, and others. A summary of the main elements of the teaching styles of each of these is provided, giving readers an overview of the different training methods used by these pioneers and the ways in which they adapted an ancient Asian tradition to a new environment. The book also collects and retells some of the stories associated with these teachers which have begun to circulate within Zen circles, much as earlier tales of their Asian predecessors have done. The story of American Zen will be continued in a sequel to this work, entitled "Cypress Trees in the Garden", scheduled for publication by Sumeru in the Autumn of 2015. It will describe the heirs and legacies of the Zen Masters and teachers described in "The Third Step East".
Zen Conversations

Zen Conversations

Richard Bryan McDaniel

Sumeru Press Inc.
2021
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42 Zen Teachers talk about the scope of Zen teaching and practice in North America ...Discovering Zen / The Function of Zen / Zen Practice / Adapting Zen to the West / Compassionate Action / EcodharmaGeoffrey Shugen Arnold / Chimyo Atkinson / Mitra Bishop / Melissa Myozen Blacker / Domyo Burk / Shinge Chayat / Wayne Coger / Mike Fieleke / Diane Fitzgerald / Koun Franz / Patrick Gallagher / Genru Gauntt / Bernie Glassman / Sunyana Graef / Ruben Habito / Taigen Henderson / Robert Kennedy / Bodhin Kjolhede / Rebecca Li / Albert Low / David Loy / Elaine MacInnes / Genjo Marinello / Myokyo McLean / Seiho Morris / John Negru / Dang Nghiem / Rinzan Pechovnik / Phap Vu / Dosho Port / Yoshin Radin / Bobbie Rhodes / David Dae An Rynick / Hozan Alan Senauke / Henry Shukman / Shodo Spring / Joan Sutherland / John Tarrant / Robert Waldinger / Rinsen Weik / Zen Mountain Monastery / Tetsugan Zummach
Further Zen Conversations

Further Zen Conversations

Richard Bryan McDaniel

Sumeru Press Inc.
2023
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Interviews with: Hadrian Abbot / Chris Amirault / Hogen Bays / Sarah Bender / Roger Brennan / Joshin Byrnes / Gyokuko Carlson / Seiso Paul Cooper / James C rdova / Erin Joen Dempsey / Jean-Luc Foisy / James Ford / Valerie Forstman / Zenshin Michael Haederle / Kate Hartland / Kokyo Henkel / Cynthia Kear / Karin Kempe / Donna Kowal / Michael Leizerman / Debra Seido Martin / Rafe Martin / Winifred Shokai Martin / Sally Metcalf / Meido Moore / Julie Nelson / Dosho Port / Jissai Prince-Cherry / John Pulleyn / Lila Den Redding / Judy Roitman / Peggy Sheehan / Jeff Shore / Scott Thornton / David WeinsteinOn the scope, practice, and future of North American Zen
Resilient Warrior: The

Resilient Warrior: The

Nick Benas; Richard Bryan; Kortney Yasenka

HATHERLEIGH PRESS,U.S.
2022
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The essential self-help guide to living a healthy, resilient, fulfilled and better life -- the warrior way. Battles are fought everywhere, not just out in the world, but within us. No one better understands this dichotomy than servicemen and women and veterans who must try to integrate back to their normal lives. Coping skills are a real issue for both active duty and retired military. While support groups and other healthcare organizations exist, for various reasons many are still forced to find their own way back. And the lessons they bring home are universal. Warrior Life Hacks is a collection of easy strategies, practical tips, and self-care ideas from and for military men and women as well as for anyone who wants to learn how to live life the warrior way. Featuring self-help, mental health, and mind and body tactics from a variety of sources--veterans, former and active U.S. Marines, Navy, Army, Rangers, Berets, family members and caretakers--this collaborative collection provides needed wisdom for complete well-being for all of us.
The Warrior's Book Of Virtues

The Warrior's Book Of Virtues

Nick Benas; Matthew Bloom; Richard Bryan

Hatherleigh Press,U.S.
2019
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Learn to adapt and overcome A guide for living a virtuous life based on the principles of the United States Marine Corps. Virtue, by definition, is the moral excellence of a person held up by belief in good values and principles. They are the building blocks of character. And yet the concept of virtue is one that this most recent generation seemed to have left behind replacing it with self-entitlement, instant gratification, and other vices. Warrior's Book of Virtues seeks to bring it all back to the forefront. Written by United States Marine Corps veterans, Warrior's Book of Virtues contain time-tested principles such as perseverance, respect, self-discipline as well as more traditional virtues such as justice, prudence, fortitude and integrity and more importantly how to achieve these in every day life in easy and practical ways.
Music and Deep Memory

Music and Deep Memory

Bryan Carr and Richard Dumbrill

Lulu.com
2018
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This book is an homage to Ernest G. McClain and includes the following articles: Jean Le Mee: THE CHALLENGE OF ABUL WAFA; Leon Crickmore: CASTLERIGG: STONE OR TONE CIRCLE? Jay Kappraff: ANCIENT HARMONIC LAW; Sarah Reichart & Vivian Ramalingam: THREE HEPTAGONAL SACRED SPACES; P tur Halld rsson: PATTERN OF SETTLEMENTS PACED FROM 1-9; Anne Bulckens: THE METONIC CYCLE OF THE PARTHENON; Jay Kappraff and Ernest McClain: THE PROPORTIONAL SYSTEM OF THE PARTHENON; Richard Heath: THE GEODETIC AND MUSICOLOGICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SHORTER LENGTH OF THE PARTHENON; Richard Heath: ERNEST MCCLAIN'S MUSICOLOGICAL INTERPRETATION OF ANCIENT TEXTS; John Bremer: THE OPENING OF PLATO'S POLITY; Bryan Carr: ONTOLOGY INSIDE-OUT; Babette Babich: THE HALLELUJAH EFFECT; Pete Dello: MCCLAIN'S MATRICES; Richard Dumbrill: SEVEN? YES -- BUT ...; Howard Barry Schatz: THROUGH THE EYES OF PLATO; Gerry Turchetto: MEMORIES OF ERNEST G. MCCLAIN.
Being Frank

Being Frank

Richard J Bryan

Clifton Business Solutions LLC
2014
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In Being Frank, Richard J. Bryan lays out life lessons and practical strategies you can use to grow not only your business but to effectively improve yourself as well. Being Frank is chock-full or lessons gleaned from four generations of businesspeople who suffered, learned from, and won through businesses bleeding heavy losses as well as business generating over $100 million each year. This is no ivory tower of theory - these strategies are well proven Even better, this valuable text is written in an enjoyable and engaging novel-like format, full of personal stories that drive home the precepts and make them yours. If you're involved in any way with business, leadership, or entrepreneurism, Being Frank is a must to keep near your desk or even better, in your briefcase. In Being Frank you'll learn: - By whom and how the culture of your business is established - The vital steps in crisis management - How to build a cohesive and enjoyable team - The third vital ingredient for success in addition to ability and talent - Effective decision-making - How to be brave - How to take care of yourself as well - The main elements of The People Plan - How to sell your business - The ability to adapt - And much, much more So Buy This Book NOW
Handing Over The Reigns

Handing Over The Reigns

Richard J Bryan

Clifton Business Solutions LLC
2016
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Handing Over the Reigns is a must read for anyone who is contemplating passing their business on to the next generation. This book is based on Richard's experience in a 4th generation 100 year old family business and from the work he has done with many other privately held companies in the UK and USA. Key takeaways are: How to get clear on what a successful Succession Plan looks like for your companyWhy having a Pre-Plan maximizes your chances of a smooth leadership transitionHow to develop a credible "short list" of qualified successorsThe importance of creating a meaningful role for the former owner/leaderHow to cultivate a team of "A Players" as your Advisory Council
Richard Strauss's Elektra

Richard Strauss's Elektra

Bryan Gilliam

Clarendon Press
1996
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Elektra was the fourth of fifteen operas by Strauss and opened his successful partnership with the librettist Hugo von Hofmannsthal. It is one of the most important operas of the early twentieth century and it solidified Strauss's status as the leading German opera-composer of his day.Bryan Gilliam's study of this major work examines its musical-historical context and also provides a detailed analysis of some of its musical features. He establishes a chronology of the evolution of the opera and places it in the larger framework of German opera of the time. His detailed examination of the sketch-books enables him to offer fresh insight into Strauss's use of motifs and overall tonal structure. In so doing he shows how the work's arresting dissonance and chromaticism has hiddenits similarities to his later, seemingly more tonally conservative opera, Der Rosenkavalier - not only does Strauss in both operas exploit a variety of musical styles to express irony, parody, and other emotions, but both are in fact thoroughly tonal.