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Title:  Walden and the Art of Zen. Speaks of Henry David Thoreau



ESSAY DETAILS 
Subject:North American
Date:February 01, 1996
Level:University, Master's
Grade:A+
Length:8 pages (1912 words)
Essay rating:8  0  0  (total score: 16)
Keywords:

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ESSAY TEXT 

If I were asked who my favourite Western Zen philosopher was, without any

hesitation, I would declare it to be Henry David Thoreau. Although he knew in translation

the religious writings of the Hindus, it may be unlikely that Henry David Thoreau ever

studied the teachings of the Zen Masters. Even then, the insight within his own personal

writings would irrefutably make him master of his own temple. The wisdom found within

Thoreau's Walden can be clarified through Zen Buddhist beliefs and ideas as the two seem

to typically compliment each other.

Where, you might ask, does religion fit into the travelling adventures of Henry

David Thoreau? Religion has been a part of the literary tradition from the very start.

Some of the first books ever ... Showed first 120 words of 1844 Size (words) ...

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... Continuing with another 115 out of 1844 Size (words) ...student. He truly believed in

living his life rather than wasting it. I believe that he attained Buddhahood by finding the

nature of his own true being. Using Walden as a vessel for his awakened wisdom,

Thoreau would like everyone to experience Kensho and identify with their own true

nature, 'Let every mind his own business, and endeavour to be what he was made' (821).

In Thoreau's mind, life was not constricted by rules. He boldly states in Walden, 'Here is

life, an experiment' (732). It almost seems as if Thoreau had based his own life on the

teachings of Chinese philosopher Tao-te-Ching:

In dwelling, live close to the ground.

In thinking, keep to the simple.

In conflict, ...Essay still continues 100 more words...




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