Through Forests of Every Color: Awakening with Koans
Nautilus Book Award Winner

An intimate spiritual and literary journey exploring how Zen koans make us permeable to the joys and the anguish of this life—and to the primordial mystery we glimpse behind the veil of the everyday.


In Through Forests of Every Color, renowned Zen teacher Joan Sutherland reimagines the koan tradition with allegiance to the root spirit of the koans and to their profound potential for vivifying, subverting, and sanctifying our lives. Her decades of practicing with koans and of translating them from classical Chinese imbues this text with a warm familiarity, an ease still suffused with awe.  
 
Interlinked essays on “koans as art,” “keeping company with koans,” and “walking the koan way” intersperse with beautifully translated renditions of dozens of traditional Zen koans. Sutherland also shares innovative koans culled from Western literature, as well as teachings on how to create idiosyncratic koans or "turning words" from the circumstances of one's own life.
 
“First honored is your yearning, the preparation made on faith that there is something that will receive you if you make yourself ready,” writes Sutherland of the koan seeker. “Bathed—attended to, washed free of complications—and then aspiring to the deepest kind of beauty—receptive, brave, dedicated, openhearted. Already you’ve begun to look like the thing you’re looking for.”
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Through Forests of Every Color: Awakening with Koans
Nautilus Book Award Winner

An intimate spiritual and literary journey exploring how Zen koans make us permeable to the joys and the anguish of this life—and to the primordial mystery we glimpse behind the veil of the everyday.


In Through Forests of Every Color, renowned Zen teacher Joan Sutherland reimagines the koan tradition with allegiance to the root spirit of the koans and to their profound potential for vivifying, subverting, and sanctifying our lives. Her decades of practicing with koans and of translating them from classical Chinese imbues this text with a warm familiarity, an ease still suffused with awe.  
 
Interlinked essays on “koans as art,” “keeping company with koans,” and “walking the koan way” intersperse with beautifully translated renditions of dozens of traditional Zen koans. Sutherland also shares innovative koans culled from Western literature, as well as teachings on how to create idiosyncratic koans or "turning words" from the circumstances of one's own life.
 
“First honored is your yearning, the preparation made on faith that there is something that will receive you if you make yourself ready,” writes Sutherland of the koan seeker. “Bathed—attended to, washed free of complications—and then aspiring to the deepest kind of beauty—receptive, brave, dedicated, openhearted. Already you’ve begun to look like the thing you’re looking for.”
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Through Forests of Every Color: Awakening with Koans

Through Forests of Every Color: Awakening with Koans

by Joan Sutherland
Through Forests of Every Color: Awakening with Koans

Through Forests of Every Color: Awakening with Koans

by Joan Sutherland

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Nautilus Book Award Winner

An intimate spiritual and literary journey exploring how Zen koans make us permeable to the joys and the anguish of this life—and to the primordial mystery we glimpse behind the veil of the everyday.


In Through Forests of Every Color, renowned Zen teacher Joan Sutherland reimagines the koan tradition with allegiance to the root spirit of the koans and to their profound potential for vivifying, subverting, and sanctifying our lives. Her decades of practicing with koans and of translating them from classical Chinese imbues this text with a warm familiarity, an ease still suffused with awe.  
 
Interlinked essays on “koans as art,” “keeping company with koans,” and “walking the koan way” intersperse with beautifully translated renditions of dozens of traditional Zen koans. Sutherland also shares innovative koans culled from Western literature, as well as teachings on how to create idiosyncratic koans or "turning words" from the circumstances of one's own life.
 
“First honored is your yearning, the preparation made on faith that there is something that will receive you if you make yourself ready,” writes Sutherland of the koan seeker. “Bathed—attended to, washed free of complications—and then aspiring to the deepest kind of beauty—receptive, brave, dedicated, openhearted. Already you’ve begun to look like the thing you’re looking for.”

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780834844551
Publisher: Shambhala
Publication date: 06/21/2022
Sold by: Penguin Random House Publisher Services
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
Sales rank: 715,587
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

JOAN SUTHERLAND, Roshi is a teacher in the koan tradition and the first woman teacher in her lineage in the Americas. She is one of the founders of the Pacific Zen School, an innovative contemporary koan school that also includes Pacific Zen Institute. Sutherland taught in Santa Fe, New Mexico, through Awakened Life, the community that gathered around her teachings there. She is also the founding teacher of The Open Source, a network of communities in New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and California. In 2014 she retired from working directly with students and now focuses on Cloud Dragon: The Joan Sutherland Dharma Works, established to organize and disseminate her teachings. She is the author of Vimalakirti and the Awakened Heart, and her writing has appeared regularly in Lion’s Roar and Buddhadharma magazines. She is a translator from classical Chinese, collaborating with John Tarrant on a new translation of the Blue Cliff Record (forthcoming from Wisdom Publications). She currently lives on the coast of northern California.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

Part 1 First Things

Introduction 3

A Note on Language, Terminology, and a Little Philosophy 13

Koan | The Sound of One Hand 19

Part 2 Four Ways of Looking at a Koan

1 Golden 25

2 Born in Fire 30

3 The Great Sutra 36

4 The One Who Asks 42

Part 3 Keeping Company with a Koan

5 Introduction to Koan Practice 49

6 Koan Meditation 55

7 Invitation 61

Koan | Original Face 65

8 Method 68

9 Off the Cushion 72

Koan | Koans to Carry in Your Pocket 75

10 Work in the Room 80

11 Responding to a Koan 83

12 Stuck and Exhausted 87

Koan | Fresh Breeze 90

13 The Question of Answers 93

14 Three Bodies 97

Koan | Capping Phrases 100

15 Practices of the Night 103

16 Koan Moves 107

17 Gathering 111

Koan | That Other 115

Part 4 Koan Life

18 Taxonomies of the Radiant 119

19 The Dream 124

Koan | The Stone Woman 128

20 The Feeling Life of Awakening 132

21 The Natural World of Koans 137

22 Embodiment 140

Koan | Mirror Meditation 144

23 Images 147

24 Pregnant 150

25 In the Dark 154

26 Harsh 157

Koan | Falls into a Well 161

27 No Longer Foreign 164

28 Doubt 166

Koan | Zhaozhou's Turning Words 169

29 Toward Healing 172

30 Home 175

31 Bodhisattva's Koan 179

32 Dream It On 183

Poem | Oceans 185

Notes 187

Where the Epigraphs Come From 191

About the Author 193

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