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Zen in the Art of Archery

Title

Zen in the Art of Archery

Author

Eugen Herrigel

Description

Herrigel, a German philosopher and professor, spent six years studying archery in Japan under the tutelage of a master archer, and "Zen in the Art of Archery" is based on his experiences and observations during that time. The book is structured as a series of essays and reflections on the practice of archery, as well as the philosophy and spirituality of Zen Buddhism. Herrigel uses the practice of archery as a metaphor for the path to spiritual enlightenment, and he explores the idea that mastery of an art requires a deep understanding of its underlying principles and a willingness to surrender the ego and allow the body and mind to act in harmony. He also delves into the concept of "beginner's mind," which is a state of open-mindedness and receptivity that is essential to the process of learning and growth.

Subject Matter

Zen Buddhism

Publication Year

1953

Publisher

Pantheon Books

Language

English

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Collection

Citation

“Zen in the Art of Archery,” The Bruce Lee Library Research Project, accessed April 19, 2025, https://www.bruceleelibrary.jamescbishop.com/lib/items/show/2241.