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Tim Burkett

    This author's literary journey began in his youth, deeply immersed in the nascent Zen Buddhist community of Northern California. His writing draws from firsthand encounters with revered Zen masters, translating profound teachings into the fabric of everyday existence. Through narratives, art, and parables, he illuminates the interconnectedness of all things, revealed in our smallest actions. His work encourages readers to embrace the present moment with a deep joy, finding meaning and fulfillment in the simple comedies and tragedies of life.

    Enlightenment Is an Accident
    • Enlightenment Is an Accident

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      A warm-hearted guide to Buddhist practice for those ready to contend with the reality that enlightenment—the realization of non-self—can’t be achieved by the self. A well-known spiritual saying goes, “Enlightenment is an accident. But we can make ourselves more accident-prone.” As an authentic American Zen takes shape, enlightenment continues to be misunderstood as a project to be completed, a goal to be achieved, or a prize to be awarded. Tim Burkett’s new book unhooks enlightenment from the hot air balloon of ego and brings it back down to earth. Drawing on stories of his first teacher, the Zen master Shunryu Suzuki (author of Zen Mind, Beginner’s Mind), and Burkett’s decades of practice and teaching, he reveals how to live in the world with a deep joy that comes from embracing the work and play of this very moment. With the wisdom and humor of a seasoned practitioner familiar with all manner of eccentric fixations and silly dead-ends, he offers views and practices we can use to support the paradoxical process of letting enlightenment happen on its own.

      Enlightenment Is an Accident