The Path of Aliveness, Christian Dillo
The Path of Aliveness, Christian Dillo
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The Path of Aliveness
A Contemporary Zen Approach to Awakening Body and Mind

Author: Christian Dillo

Narrator: Stephen R. Thorne

Unabridged: 12 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 12/27/2022


Synopsis

Find a sense of nourishment and embodied aliveness in every aspect of your life with this fresh and accessible guide to Zen practice.

Buddhism aims for the development of a flexible mind and skillful responsiveness—whether toward problems in one's personal life or broader issues like the ecological crisis. But in a culture now saturated with cliches about mindfulness and unrealistic fantasies about happiness, what does it truly mean to walk this path? The key practice is that of embodied aliveness.

In The Path of Aliveness, Zen and Taoist Qigong teacher Christian Dillo offers a path of meaningful transformation tailored to our times. Through potent conceptual work and practical examples, he shows how to carefully examine the interrelationship between our senses, body energy, thoughts, and emotions so that we can transform our lives in the direction of less suffering and more freedom, wisdom, and compassion. This secular reconstruction respectfully plumbs Buddhist tradition—including classic teachings such as the foundations of mindfulness meditation, the four noble truths, and the practice of loving kindness—while encouraging practitioners to rely on their own embodied experience for maintaining an alive and engaged presence no matter the circumstances.

About Christian Dillo

Christian Dillo spent over twenty years as a residential monastic at the Crestone Mountain Zen Center in Colorado, completing Dharma transmission with Zentatsu Richard Baker Roshi in the lineage of Shunryu Suzuki Roshi. In 2015 he began serving as Guiding Teacher at the Boulder Zen Center, where he now lives with his wife, son, and several students.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rikka on September 26, 2023

To be fair, I’d already spent some time studying Buddhism (on and off over the past 25’ish years, and steadily over the past 12 months), so perhaps I was already prepped before diving in. That said, I used this book as a tool and took my time with it, journaling, meditating, etc. I found it a transf......more

Goodreads review by Ada Mao on October 01, 2022

A practical guide on how to meditate and the ‘philosophy’ behind it. It has made sense to some common mediation instructions.......more

Goodreads review by David on November 15, 2024

Insightful lectures by a modern Zen Buddhist......more