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À propos de zenscribe

Enseignante Zen et poète, Sensei Amy “Tu es cela” Hollowell est née et a grandi à Minneapolis, aux Etats-Unis. Arrivée en France en 1981 pour étudier la littérature et l’histoire, elle y est restée, s’installant à Paris, où elle élève ses deux enfants et gagne sa vie en tant que journaliste. The Zen teacher and poet Amy “Tu es cela” Hollowell Sensei was born and raised in Minneapolis, but came to France in 1981 to study literature and history and has lived in Paris ever since, raising her two children and making a living as a journalist.

novembre 2014

Meanwhile…

Par |2017-04-04T06:58:14+01:00novembre 14th, 2014|Textes|

This (apparent) absence from zenscribe has been going on for months now. So sorry! I had stopped posting while we've been developing an updated look and content for the Wild Flower website, with the blog migrating there, too, and given a new look. But as these things often do, it has taken much longer than [...]

juillet 2014

Coming down to earth

Par |2015-10-02T15:11:34+01:00juillet 24th, 2014|Textes|

Just a thought that has come to me via the late great Tibetan master Chogyam Trungpa: "The only way to experience things truly, fully, and properly is through the practice of meditation, creating a direct link with nature, with life, with all situations. When we speak of being highly developed spiritually, this does not mean [...]

Serving at the World Cup

Par |2015-10-02T15:16:29+01:00juillet 11th, 2014|Textes|

Someone recently passed along this quote to me (from someone named Rachel Naomi Remen): "Helping, fixing and serving represent three different ways of seeing life: When you help, you see life as weak. When you fix, you see life as broken. When you serve, you see life as whole." Among the questions these words may [...]

juin 2014

The passing of Malgosia Braunek Roshi

Par |2015-10-02T15:17:04+01:00juin 25th, 2014|Textes|

It is with heavy heart that I must write again about the death of a great teacher in our lineage: Malgosia Jiho Braunek Roshi died on Monday at the age of 67 in Warsaw after fighting cancer for a little more than a year. Although we saw each other barely once a year, I learned [...]

Almost-summer gladness

Par |2014-06-20T11:21:56+01:00juin 20th, 2014|Poésie|

Another fine almost-summer day here finds me happy again to offer another poem to my zenscribe comrades, near and far. Many thanks for comments on previous posting... Glad we're back, having never left. ANNALS OF ASTRONOMY You won’t go to paradise tonight or tomorrow But look now for a moment Constellations of you are new [...]

An offering for Bloomsday

Par |2014-06-16T12:03:44+01:00juin 16th, 2014|Poésie|

It took Bloomsday to bring me back to these pages. If you're reading this, I owe you deep thanks for keeping zenscribe in mind even without any sign of life and words here. So with gratitude, I offer a poem from my forthcoming book, Here We Are, to mark Mr. Bloom's never-ending day in Joyce's [...]

avril 2014

Farewell Peter Matthiessen

Par |2015-10-02T15:17:24+01:00avril 10th, 2014|Textes|

"Zen is really just a reminder to stay alive and to be awake," the Zen master and great American writer Peter Matthiessen once said. "Zen practice is about appreciating your life in this moment. If you are truly aware of five minutes a day, then you are doing pretty well.'' Until he died on Saturday [...]

février 2014

Easter in Portugal with special guest Catherine Genno Pagès Roshi

Par |2015-10-03T16:49:14+01:00février 25th, 2014|La pratique Zen|

Ten years ago, in October 2004, the first seeds of our Wild Flower Zen community in Portugal were planted when the Porto Buddhist Union invited my teacher, Roshi Catherine Genno Pagès, to visit for the first time. I accompanied Genno Roshi for that ground-breaking trip, and have since returned alone to Portugal year after year, [...]

Generosity

Par |2017-04-04T06:58:15+01:00février 18th, 2014|Textes|

It's been days since my last entry. Nothing special to note here tonight except this, which came to me via email, among a variety of "inspirational" quotes, and I couldn't let it slip away without sharing it with my zenscribe friends: Generosity is the ornament of the world. Through generosity, one turns back from the [...]

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