I believe that the first of such-like works was the 1953 book: "Zen in
the Art of Archery" by Eugen Herrigel, a German professor of philosophy
who spent several years in Japan developing a zen mind through the zen
art of archery.   --ED



--- In [email protected], "Bill!" <BillSmart@...> wrote:
>
> Brett,
>
> I haven't read Zen and the Art of Happiness.
>
> I have read Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. It's one of my
all time favorites.
>
> I have also read The Dancing Wu-Li Masters by Gary Zukov. It's about
> Buddhism and quantum physics.
>
> ...Bill!



> --- In [email protected], "artist" brettalancorbin@ wrote:
> >
> > I was wondering if anyone out there have read the book Zen and the
art of happiness by Chris Prentiss, and wondered what people on this
group think of what he is saying about quantum physics.
> > Brett.


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