Meditations on the Trail
A Guidebook for Self-Discovery
by Christopher Ives, author of Zen on the Trail
Meditations on the TrailĀ offers a rich array of do-anywhere meditations that will help you explore and deepen your connection to nature, and yourself, in new ways, making the most of your time on the trail.
This small bookāperfect for throwing in a daypack or a back pocket as you head out for the trailāis filled with practices to take you into the heart of the natural world and uncover your most vibrant self. Youāll return home grateful, more aware of interconnection, and maybe just a little wiser.
Chris Ives is a professor of religious studies at Stonehill College. In his teaching and writing he focuses on ethics in Zen Buddhism and Buddhist approaches to nature and environmental issues. His publications includeĀ Zen on the Trail: Hiking as Pilgrimage;Ā Imperial-Way Zen: Ichikawa Hakugenās Critique and Lingering Questions for Buddhist Ethics;Ā Zen Awakening and Society; a translation (with Masao Abe) of Nishida KitarÅāsĀ An Inquiry into the Good; a translation (with Gishin Tokiwa) of Shināichi HisamatsuāsĀ Critical Sermons of theĀ Zen Tradition. Chris is on the editorial board of theĀ Journal of Buddhist Ethics.
Paperback, 152 pages
5" x 7"
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Meditations on the Trail
Meditations on the Trail
A Guidebook for Self-Discovery
by Christopher Ives, author of Zen on the Trail
Meditations on the TrailĀ offers a rich array of do-anywhere meditations that will help you explore and deepen your connection to nature, and yourself, in new ways, making the most of your time on the trail.
This small bookāperfect for throwing in a daypack or a back pocket as you head out for the trailāis filled with practices to take you into the heart of the natural world and uncover your most vibrant self. Youāll return home grateful, more aware of interconnection, and maybe just a little wiser.
Chris Ives is a professor of religious studies at Stonehill College. In his teaching and writing he focuses on ethics in Zen Buddhism and Buddhist approaches to nature and environmental issues. His publications includeĀ Zen on the Trail: Hiking as Pilgrimage;Ā Imperial-Way Zen: Ichikawa Hakugenās Critique and Lingering Questions for Buddhist Ethics;Ā Zen Awakening and Society; a translation (with Masao Abe) of Nishida KitarÅāsĀ An Inquiry into the Good; a translation (with Gishin Tokiwa) of Shināichi HisamatsuāsĀ Critical Sermons of theĀ Zen Tradition. Chris is on the editorial board of theĀ Journal of Buddhist Ethics.
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A Guidebook for Self-Discovery
by Christopher Ives, author of Zen on the Trail
Meditations on the TrailĀ offers a rich array of do-anywhere meditations that will help you explore and deepen your connection to nature, and yourself, in new ways, making the most of your time on the trail.
This small bookāperfect for throwing in a daypack or a back pocket as you head out for the trailāis filled with practices to take you into the heart of the natural world and uncover your most vibrant self. Youāll return home grateful, more aware of interconnection, and maybe just a little wiser.
Chris Ives is a professor of religious studies at Stonehill College. In his teaching and writing he focuses on ethics in Zen Buddhism and Buddhist approaches to nature and environmental issues. His publications includeĀ Zen on the Trail: Hiking as Pilgrimage;Ā Imperial-Way Zen: Ichikawa Hakugenās Critique and Lingering Questions for Buddhist Ethics;Ā Zen Awakening and Society; a translation (with Masao Abe) of Nishida KitarÅāsĀ An Inquiry into the Good; a translation (with Gishin Tokiwa) of Shināichi HisamatsuāsĀ Critical Sermons of theĀ Zen Tradition. Chris is on the editorial board of theĀ Journal of Buddhist Ethics.
Paperback, 152 pages
5" x 7"

















