By Kazuaki
Obazaki; numbered limited edition shikishi card print
From Preston Community Library
GUEST AUTHOR EVENT AT PRESTON COMMUNITY LIBRARY
Tuesday 17 September 2019
at 7.30pm
Please
join us for an evening with Julian Daizan Skinner Roshi, the first Englishman
to go to Japan and become a Zen master in the rigorous Rinzai tradition, and
artist and meditator Lazz. They will be talking about and reading from their
new book, Rough Waking.
Daizan
is also the teacher of Samantha Warrington, Preston Community Library's yoga
and meditation teacher.
Rough
Waking is a project to raise funds for and awareness of people who are
homeless or in prison, and to provide them with yoga and meditation, under
the motto:
CHANGE
YOUR BODY; CHANGE YOUR MIND; CHANGE YOUR LIFE
Prize-winning photographer and meditator, Lazz, uses words and
images and an intimate knowledge of homelessness to illustrate his path through
brokenness to creativity.
Inspired by Zen Master Shinzan’s joke that
Zen life combines prison and homelessness, “Autumn in the monastery and other
poems,” by Julian Daizan Skinner depicts pains and joys arising through his
three decades in the Zen world.
Zen artist Kazuaki Okazaki who, after 18
years incarceration on death row was executed last summer, contributes a
sequence of images depicting a spiritual journey from lostness and wandering,
through the intense confinement of Zen training, and then onwards into a new
homelessness – a vastly expanded realm of liberation and service.
The whole book underscores the Zen emphasis on
direct confrontation with reality and how for all of us that alone leads to
liberation
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