Bear and Forbear: Zen in
“The Art of Living"by Lucien Samms
Paperback and ebook available exclusively at Barnes and Noble
Epictetus’
Stoicism (particularly The Discourses) and
Shunryu Suzuki’s Zen Buddhism (especially Zen Mind,
Beginner’s Mind) have been my guides to living
for the last 35 years.
The
attached text is my attempt to show the inescapable
and profound compatibility of the tenors of these two
ways of living, a compatibility so often hidden by
their distinct vehicles of presentation. Western
students/practitioners of each (or both) of these ways
of life will benefit, I believe, from better
understanding my approach to Epictetus’ and Suzuki’s
compatibility.
Though
the immediate audience for the book is persons
interested in Stoicism and Zen Buddhism, my hope is
that the book will eventually appeal to a much wider
audience, one interested in bearing and forbearing as
a path to peace of mind and to living peacefully.
If time or inclination
prevents you from providing feedback or from
otherwise responding, I understand, and I wish you
all the best.
Lucien
Samms