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Zen Rohatsu - Premium Japanese Incense Sticks for Meditation, Yoga, and Relaxation - Handcrafted Natural Aromatherapy for Home, Office, and Spiritual Practices
Zen Rohatsu - Premium Japanese Incense Sticks for Meditation, Yoga, and Relaxation - Handcrafted Natural Aromatherapy for Home, Office, and Spiritual Practices
Zen Rohatsu - Premium Japanese Incense Sticks for Meditation, Yoga, and Relaxation - Handcrafted Natural Aromatherapy for Home, Office, and Spiritual Practices

Zen Rohatsu - Premium Japanese Incense Sticks for Meditation, Yoga, and Relaxation - Handcrafted Natural Aromatherapy for Home, Office, and Spiritual Practices

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Zen Rohatsu is the A to Z of Zen, as it is the backstory of why we meditate, live mindfully and have a spiritual practice. The Zazen Meditation combines the practice with mind and body from a 2,700 year old philosophy. It informs us of the potential enlightenment from suffering that historical Buddha experienced while sitting under a fig tree in ancient times. Meditation keeps us in the present with focus, equanimity and stress management.Rohatsu is a spiritual practice of meditative zazen that occurs on the eighth day of the twelfth month on the Gregorian calendar. The meditation sessions, which focus on Zazen Meditation rather than scriptures or rituals, are celebrated for seven days in advance of December 8th by Zen practitioners all over the world. The Rohatsu days and nights are replicated enactments of how we think historical Buddha from the Shakyamuni tribe achieved enlightenment. It includes a look at why Buddha sat in front of that banyan fig tree known as a peepul tree in Bodh Gaya in India.Zen is but one branch of the Buddhist tradition that emerged as a result of those eight days, many years ago before written word. This is the story of how the concept of Buddhist enlightenment emerged from the Buddha’s days on earth. Rohatsu is unique to Mahayana Zen — Japanese Zen which celebrates the Rohatsu experience. It is an introduction to the spiritual practice. We learn from the historical perspective in this book of what motivated Siddhartha’s experience and the men and women who ultimately expanded it globally to share the core concepts. Buddha was a man, not a deity, who found his enlightenment and set his path, avoiding suffering by controlling his thoughts and desires. Buddha always replied, according to ancient verbal communications, “I am awake.”

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The use of the celebration of Rohatsu is a fascinating approach to better understanding how Siddhartha Buddha formulated his middle path, for a more spiritual life. The author’s unique approach to taking us back to those early days of zen are done in a well written and chronological sequence that answers the questions on the practice of zen meditation. Jizo and the other Buddhist saint like bodhisattva's in that chapter were fascinating. After hearing Dr. D’Ecclesis lecture on the subject of multicultural mindfulness at the International B.I.H. I have enjoyed reading her books and this one is by far outstanding. It is a must read for many of us who have high levels of stress and few hours of free time in the day which is probably best spent in a meditative practice.