Disaffection and surrender: essential attitudes of Zen-Buddhist meditation and their resonance in the thoughts of Eckhart and Heidegger

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Autor(a) principal: Michelazzo, José Carlos
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Rever (São Paulo. Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/rever/article/view/8138
Resumo: The science and media had opened great space for meditation, showing especially the physical and mental benefits into mechanic daily life of our age. Although it is not possible to deny these benefits, the meditative practice, especially the Master Dōgen’s Zazen, has indeed much more to do with a little less visible and attractive side. In the place of quick benefits, there is pain and the strangeness, but also the slow transformation as expressions of continuous exercise of two basic attitudes of Way’s practitioner: the detachment of things’ delusive stability and the surrender to things’ emptiness. These attitudes have amazing parallels with Master Eckhart’s mystic and with Martin Heidegger’s thought, which have stimulated, in general sense, the dialogue between West and East and, in particular sense, have been the great focus of Japanese thinkers from Kyoto School as well as of an expressive secondary literature from there resultant.
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spelling Disaffection and surrender: essential attitudes of Zen-Buddhist meditation and their resonance in the thoughts of Eckhart and HeideggerDesapego e entrega: atitudes centrais da meditação zen-budista e suas ressonânciasnos pensamentos de Eckhart e de Heideggerpracticedetachmentsurrendernondualityenlightenesspráticadesapegoentreganão-dualidadeiluminaçãoThe science and media had opened great space for meditation, showing especially the physical and mental benefits into mechanic daily life of our age. Although it is not possible to deny these benefits, the meditative practice, especially the Master Dōgen’s Zazen, has indeed much more to do with a little less visible and attractive side. In the place of quick benefits, there is pain and the strangeness, but also the slow transformation as expressions of continuous exercise of two basic attitudes of Way’s practitioner: the detachment of things’ delusive stability and the surrender to things’ emptiness. These attitudes have amazing parallels with Master Eckhart’s mystic and with Martin Heidegger’s thought, which have stimulated, in general sense, the dialogue between West and East and, in particular sense, have been the great focus of Japanese thinkers from Kyoto School as well as of an expressive secondary literature from there resultant.A ciência e os meios de comunicação têm dado recentemente grande espaço ao lado visível da meditação, mostrando grandes benefícios físicos e mentais para o dia a dia mecanizado de nossa época. Embora não se possa discordar de tais benefícios, a prática meditativa do Zen-budismo, e de modo especial a de Mestre Dōgen, tem, na verdade, muito mais a ver com um lado pouco visível, até mesmo pouco atraente. No lugar dos benefícios rápidos aparecem a dor e a estranheza, mas também a lenta transformação, como expressões do exercício contínuo de duas atitudes básicas do praticante do Caminho: o desapego da ilusória permanência das coisas e a entrega ao vazio das coisas. Tais atitudes têm surpreendentes paralelos com a mística de Mestre Eckhart e com o pensamento de Martin Heidegger que têm estimulado, em seu sentido amplo, o diálogo Ocidente-Oriente e, articularmente, têm sido foco de grande interesse dos pensadores japoneses da Escola de Kyoto, assim como de ma expressiva literatura secundária daí resultante.Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo2012-01-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/rever/article/view/8138REVER: Journal for the Study of Religion; Vol. 11 No. 2 (2011): Herança espiritual japonesa - modalidades de transplantação religiosa e adaptação cultural; 141-171REVER: Revista de Estudos da Religião; v. 11 n. 2 (2011): Herança espiritual japonesa - modalidades de transplantação religiosa e adaptação cultural; 141-1711677-1222reponame:Rever (São Paulo. Online)instname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPporhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/rever/article/view/8138/6040Michelazzo, José Carlosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-07-12T12:18:54Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/8138Revistahttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/rever/PRIhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/rever/oairever@pucsp.br1677-12221677-1222opendoar:2023-07-12T12:18:54Rever (São Paulo. Online) - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Disaffection and surrender: essential attitudes of Zen-Buddhist meditation and their resonance in the thoughts of Eckhart and Heidegger
Desapego e entrega: atitudes centrais da meditação zen-budista e suas ressonânciasnos pensamentos de Eckhart e de Heidegger
title Disaffection and surrender: essential attitudes of Zen-Buddhist meditation and their resonance in the thoughts of Eckhart and Heidegger
spellingShingle Disaffection and surrender: essential attitudes of Zen-Buddhist meditation and their resonance in the thoughts of Eckhart and Heidegger
Michelazzo, José Carlos
practice
detachment
surrender
nonduality
enlighteness
prática
desapego
entrega
não-dualidade
iluminação
title_short Disaffection and surrender: essential attitudes of Zen-Buddhist meditation and their resonance in the thoughts of Eckhart and Heidegger
title_full Disaffection and surrender: essential attitudes of Zen-Buddhist meditation and their resonance in the thoughts of Eckhart and Heidegger
title_fullStr Disaffection and surrender: essential attitudes of Zen-Buddhist meditation and their resonance in the thoughts of Eckhart and Heidegger
title_full_unstemmed Disaffection and surrender: essential attitudes of Zen-Buddhist meditation and their resonance in the thoughts of Eckhart and Heidegger
title_sort Disaffection and surrender: essential attitudes of Zen-Buddhist meditation and their resonance in the thoughts of Eckhart and Heidegger
author Michelazzo, José Carlos
author_facet Michelazzo, José Carlos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Michelazzo, José Carlos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv practice
detachment
surrender
nonduality
enlighteness
prática
desapego
entrega
não-dualidade
iluminação
topic practice
detachment
surrender
nonduality
enlighteness
prática
desapego
entrega
não-dualidade
iluminação
description The science and media had opened great space for meditation, showing especially the physical and mental benefits into mechanic daily life of our age. Although it is not possible to deny these benefits, the meditative practice, especially the Master Dōgen’s Zazen, has indeed much more to do with a little less visible and attractive side. In the place of quick benefits, there is pain and the strangeness, but also the slow transformation as expressions of continuous exercise of two basic attitudes of Way’s practitioner: the detachment of things’ delusive stability and the surrender to things’ emptiness. These attitudes have amazing parallels with Master Eckhart’s mystic and with Martin Heidegger’s thought, which have stimulated, in general sense, the dialogue between West and East and, in particular sense, have been the great focus of Japanese thinkers from Kyoto School as well as of an expressive secondary literature from there resultant.
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