Publications of the Auckland Zen Centre
Finding
Your Seat
by Roshi Amala Wrightson and Kathryn Argetsinger
Zen is a subject of fascination for many people, though few have received training in its actual practice. Finding Your Seat presents the basics of that practice, particularly within the context of a Zen Buddhist community, and will serve as a valued handbook for those setting out on this path. Beginning with basic instructions for Zen meditation and sitting postures, the book offers guidance for each successive step along the way, from attending group sittings and beginning to work with a teacher, to taking part in sesshin (week-long intensive retreat).
Each instructional topic is accompanied by a talk chosen from those delivered by Roshi Amala Wrightson over many years of teaching at her Centre in Auckland, New Zealand. These give a sense of the beauty, spontaneity and profundity of the Zen teaching tradition as well as its applicability to present-day circumstances and to our daily lives.
Although the underlying aspiration of Zen training—to awaken for the benefit of all beings—remains always the same, the expression and methods of that training must take the forms best suited to the culture and orientation of the people doing the practice. Thus Finding Your Seat offers an expression of the Zen being taught and practiced in Aotearoa today, while at the same time serving as a trustworthy general guide to an ancient and venerable tradition.
The book is for sale at the Centre. Email info@aucklandzen.org.nz if you'd like to order a copy, or pick one up at the Centre. $30, plus $7 for postage (in NZ).
Finding Your Seat Podcast
Finding Your Seat includes edited transcripts of over twenty talks, most of which are available to listen to in this podcast.
AZC Tenth Anniversary Book
In 2014, we celebrated our Tenth Anniversary. This commemorative publication is full of interesting stories about AZC and the history of Zen in Auckland. Several essays mention or discuss Rochester Zen Center in the USA (the parent centre of Auckland Zen Centre), and while other essays are more autobiographical, covering the authors’ paths to practising Zen at the Auckland Zen Centre. Essays of interest for research on Buddhism in New Zealand, the Pacific, and the USA.
Preface by Roshi Bodhin Kjolhede
The Well - Roshi Amala Wrightson
We Count the Years - Richard von Sturmer
Zazen Garden - Grant George
Repentance - Jane Hay
The Place of Practice - Kathryn Argetsinger
The Green Buddha beneath the Sea - Peter McQuarrie
Where did we come from? A prehistory of the Auckland Zen Centre - Sally McAra and Adrian Croucher
SOLD OUT - but you can download a PDF of the “Prehistory of the Auckland Zen Centre” chapter here.