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Shoes Outside the Door: Desire, Devotion, and Excess at San Francisco Zen… (2001)

by Michael Downing

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A very zen book about the San Francisco Zen Center. Centering around the experiences of its practitioners during the crisis in 1983, when the Abbot was discovered having an affair with one of his students, the book circles around the foundations of the Center and where people who practiced there are today. Mostly the author lets his interview subjects talk for themselves, even when they contradict each other and it's hard to make sense of what's being said. But then the author will interrupt with a penetrating question that gets you to focus on how far from normal life and normal expectations of the Buddhist middle way one can wander in search of enlightenment. I've long been skeptical about the usefulness of zen meditation, and nothing here made me change my mind. But I also saw why some people are genuinely attached to the practice.

You should approach this book with a blank piece of paper and a pen. A large number of important characters w keep cycling through the book, which has no index. It's very difficult to keep track of who is who without taking notes. ( )
  aulsmith | Apr 18, 2013 |
Enjoyable history. Not not biased! ( )
  Anraku | May 3, 2010 |
Excess is the right word. This is the story of abbott gone wrong, and zen as marketing success with restaurants, cookbooks (Tassajara), retreats. ( )
  amcvay | Apr 13, 2007 |
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These songs that are here and gone,
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"The remarkable forty-year history of the people who established the first Buddhist monastery outside of Asia in the history of the world has never been told. Michael Downing wondered why. "I'm living proof of why you better not speak out," explained one ordained Zen priest. "The degree to which I was scapegoated publicly was most effective in keeping everyone else quiet."" "In 1959, a Soto Zen priest took leave of his family in Japan to minister to the congregation of a Buddhist temple in San Francisco. Alan Watts and others spread the word that an authentic Zen Roshi was living there, and students, poets, drifters, and seekers began to attend his lectures. Impressed by their sincerity and commitment, Suzuki Roshi began to offer instruction in zazen (meditation) and other Buddhist practices to these devoted young spiritual pioneers. The San Francisco Zen Center was born." "And then, in 1983, meltdown. A sex scandal rocked Zen Center, and it triggered tragedies and headlines about abuse of power that called into question the whole matter of alternative religious practice in America. Overnight the most prominent community of Buddhists in the West found itself at the vanguard of a cultural revolt against spiritual authority." "For Shoes Outside the Door, Michael Downing spent three years studying documents and interviewing more than eighty people who were there, at ground zero. As engaging as any mystery, as mysterious as any political campaign, as political as any family gathering, this story will haunt and challenge readers as they unravel this essential chapter of American history."--BOOK JACKET.… (more)

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