Showing posts with label Zen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zen. Show all posts

Friday, May 9, 2014

Buddhism & Cats

In some Buddhist cultures cats can be regarded as holy creatures particularly so as they are perceived to be one of the more ‘mindful’ animals and have traditionally been useful in keeping down pests such as mice and rats that feed on food stores. The Birman cat - also known as the sacred cat of Burma descends from cats that were raised in Buddhist temples in Burma and the monks regarded that the souls of the departed returned to earth as a cat. Traditional folklore posited that on the death of a person if he had reached the highest level of enlightenment then their soul would return to earth for one last time as a cat and when it dies would be freed to reach nirvana. Furthermore the cat is believed to speak with Buddha in favour of its owner that is still alive. Thailand has similar beliefs and so the cat is respected highly amongst Buddhist monks and many temples will have cats that live amongst the monks and Buddha statues and images.

via The Buddha's Face

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Daisetsu Teitaro Suzuki and Cat

Photo by Mihoko Okamura

Zen Garden

Cyrus & Ida Cartoon

Are You In The Meow?


Allowing Your Cat to Guide You to Enlightenment






















What does a cat and a Zen Master have in common?
It is the ability to live in the present time. Told
from a cat’s point of view, Are You In The Meow?
explains to humans how to live more fully “in the
meow” (now).
Using the format of a Zen scroll,
artist Karen LeCocq beautifully illustrates 
the nature of Zen thought in a combination of
photographs, calligraphy and drawings.

Zen Cat


Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Zen Cat


The Most Valuable Thing in the World

Sozan, a Chinese Zen master, was asked by a student: "What is the most valuable thing in the world?" The master replied:"The head of a dead cat." "Why is the head of a dead cat the most valuable thing in the world?" inquired the student. Sozan replied: "Because no one can name its price."

Sokei-an Sasaki | The Cat's Yawn


The Meaning of Zen

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I put down my book, The Meaning of Zen,
and see the cat smiling into her fur as she
delicately combs it with her rough pink tongue.
"Cat, I would lend you this book to study
but it appears you have already read it."
She looks up and gives me her full gaze.
"Don't be ridiculous" she purrs, "I wrote it."


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From "Miao" by Dilys Laing