Meido Moore serves as the abbot of Korinji Rinzai Zen monastery and guiding teacher for its community. His teachings delve into the profound and disciplined practice inherent in the Rinzai Zen tradition. Through years of intensive training under esteemed masters and the completion of a rigorous koan curriculum, Moore offers guidance for achieving sudden awakening and embodied realization. His approach skillfully bridges ancient wisdom with contemporary application, providing readers with a practical framework for cultivating mindfulness and spiritual insight.
Written to provide a solid grounding in the physical nature of Zen meditation
training, this text discusses breathing, pain, posture, state of mind and
physiology, drowsiness and benefits, as well as the context in which zazen
training takes on meaning.
Discover hidden practices, secretly transmitted in authentic Zen lineages, of using body, speech, and mind to remove obstructions to awakening. Though Zen is best known for the practices of koan introspection and "just sitting" or shikantaza, there are in fact many other practices transmitted in Zen lineages. In modern practice settings, students will find that Bodhidharma's words "direct pointing at the human mind" are little mentioned, or else taken to be simply a general descriptor of Zen rather than a crucial activity within Zen practice. Reversing this trend toward homogeneous and superficial understandings of Zen technique, Hidden Zen presents a diverse collection of practice instructions that are transmitted orally from teacher to student, unlocking a comprehensive path of awakening. This book reveals and details, for the first time, a treasury of "direct pointing" and internal energy cultivation practices preserved in the Rinzai Zen tradition. The twenty-eight practices of direct pointing offered here illuminate one's innate clarity and, ultimately, the nature of mind itself. Over a dozen practices of internal energetic cultivation galvanize dramatic effects on the depth of one's meditative attainment. Hidden Zen affords a small taste of the richness of authentic Zen, helping readers grow beyond the bounds of introspection and sitting to find awakening itself.