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In the West, philosophers write long non-fiction books, often using incomprehensible words
and limit their involvement with the world to lectures and committee meetings.
But in the East, and especially in the Zen tradition, philosophers write poems, rake
gravel, go on pilgrimages, practice archery, write aphorisms on scrolls, chant and, in
the case of one of the very greatest Zen thinkers, Sen no Rikyū, involve themselves in teaching
people how to drink tea in consoling and therapeutic ways.
Sen no Rikyū was born in 1522 in the wealthy seaport of Sakai, near present day Osaka.
Show map of this place.. His father, Tanaka Yohyoue, was a warehouse owner who worked in the fish trade and wished
his son to join him in business.. But Rikyū turned away from commercial life and went in search of wisdom and self-understanding
instead. He became fascinated by Zen Buddhism, apprenticed himself to a few Masters and took
to a life of wandering the countryside, with few possessions.
Zen Buddhism was founded by traveling monks, who believed that people best could find spiritual
meaning not by thinking complex thoughts or performing great deeds but by doing (often
very simple) things with intense thoughtfulness and concentration. The wise Bodhidharma, for
example, is believed to have stared at a wall for nine years with to improve his focus.
Rikyu chose to focus on something that was a little more refreshing than staring at the
wall: drinking tea. Today we remember him for the contributions he made to the reform
and appreciation of the.
In Japanese culture: the ceremonial preparation and drinking of the powdered green tea matcha; a gathering devoted to this..
Not being simple; having many parts or aspects. Group of buildings all used for the same purpose. cause to form complex.
/ˈwändəriNG/
travelling aimlessly from place to place. To move through a place with no particular purpose.
/ˌkäntrəˈbyo͞oSH(ə)n/
gift or payment to common fund or collection. Helping causes by giving money, things, services.
/ˈpraktəs/
actual application or use of idea. To do something many times to improve a skill.
/rəˈfreSHiNG/
serving to refresh or reinvigorate someone. To renew a webpage to show the latest information.
/ˌTHerəˈpyo͞odik/
relating to healing of disease. branch of medicine concerned with treatment of disease.
/kənˈsidərd/
having been thought about carefully. To think carefully about something.