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The Wisdom of Solitude: A Zen Retreat in the Woods [Hardcover]

Jane Dobisz (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)


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December 23, 2003

The whole idea of being alone had always intrigued me, yet at the same time scared me half to death. Being alone would mean no human contact, no talking, no going to work, paying bills, running errands, or doing any of the usual things I spent so much energy on. What would that be like? Who would I find there, underneath all the layers of social conditioning, obligations, rules, and cultural filters? Would I even like this person? It seemed the best way to find out would be to follow the traditional monastic schedule of sitting, walking, chanting, bowing, and cutting wood for one hundred days.

-- from the Introduction

Inspired by her Korean Zen master's discipline of long, solitary retreats, Jane Dobisz strikes out to a lone cabin in the countryside of New England, armed with nothing but determination, modest food supplies, and an intensely regimented daily practice schedule. The unfolding story of her experience is threaded through with Zen teachings and striking insights into the miracles and foibles of the human mind when left to its own devices, with little distraction at hand.

Both entertaining and inspiring, The Wisdom of Solitude offers a poignant testament to the benefits that reflection and retreat of any duration bring to our lives.



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At an early point in her Zen training, Dobisz (former guiding teacher of the Cambridge Zen Center in Massachusetts), packed a few basic supplies and journeyed to an isolated cabin in the New England woods for a winter retreat. She spent 100 days dedicated to a strict schedule of meditation in its various forms: sitting, walking, bowing and work. This book, arranged in dozens of brief chapters, loosely follows the chronology of her retreat. She is unafraid of sharing the challenges she faced, both small and large-from trying to empty her frozen-solid chamber pot into the outhouse, to the intense boredom of being alone in the woods for over three months. She also shares many of the joys she discovered, such as a heightened awareness of even ordinary chores: "A sense of rapture permeates even the smallest activities of the day." Yet the book suffers from lack of a unifying theme or style. Although individual chapters can be quite effective-as when she describes how her intense desire for a change of diet led to her stealing cookies from nearby picnickers-many chapters end in a lesson that either feels forced or is simply too enigmatic to be accessible. Also, the various approaches she employs-some chapters chronicle her experience on retreat; others are more like Zen sermons; still others read like a personal journal-prevent a coherent approach to her topic. The result is a disjointed work that fails to provide fully satisfying insight into either Zen Buddhism or the experience of a solitary retreat.
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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For 100 days of a snowy New England winter, Dobisz lived alone in a tiny cabin in the woods, adhering to a highly regimented schedule of sitting, walking, chanting, bowing, and chopping wood. She had no contact with the outside world. The experience gave her opportunity to see in a new light things most of us take for granted: keeping warm, taking a bath, getting a drink of water. Everything there was elemental. More than once, she asked herself what utter madness brought her there. Yet she writes luminously about the spectacle of nature, the sensual pleasure of a hot bath, the simple joy of silence. She isn't all wide-eyed wonder, though. She can be quite funny recounting such happenstances as, while out walking, coming upon a parked car, picnic basket in the backseat, full of goodies, including several Lorna Doones . . . . (She scarfed them down.) After her time in the woods, Dobisz went home the same person and yet, in the way of Zen, not quite the same person. June Sawyers
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 160 pages
  • Publisher: HarperSanFrancisco (December 23, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060085959
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060085957
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 6.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 11.7 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #692,114 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Jane Dobisz is the Guiding Teacher of the Cambridge Zen Center and the Cape Cod Zen Center and has been teaching Zen since 1991. For more information please visit her website at www.janedobisz.com

 

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Source of Joy, January 21, 2004
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In the spirit of Emerson, the example of Thoreau, Jane Dobisz offers thoroughly remarkable and instructive impressions of a 100 days solo retreat in the Maine woods. The spare quality of her writing is invested with the ineffable substance of experience itself. So much of this writing remains imprinted in my consciousness. From the naive excitement of setting up her tiny cabin for the retreat, to the moments of despair about fatigue, uncertainty, loneliness, hunger, yearning, and fear; from the ecstasy of feeding a bird, splitting a log, taking a bath, wrestling with a chamber pot, to the indelible image that follows a night of rain when the world was "dripping peacefully." Brutally and tenderly honest, I wept as Ms. Dobisz recalled her father's untimely death in Viet Nam when she was a child of six. This infinitely expressive work reveals the human condition as refracted through the lens of Zen meditation, the insights of Jane Dobisz' Zen teacher, and the literature of this ancient and modern spiritual tradition. The "Wisdom of Solitude" gives a new meaning to the genre of inspirational literature.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spiritual Joy, January 19, 2004
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Gail McMeekin (Author of The Power of Positive Choices and The 12 Secrets of Highly Creative Women) - See all my reviews
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In this book, Jane invites us to share her compelling journey of courage and contemplation, and ultimately lessons of life along the way. Her story is captivating as she tackles both inner and outer gremlins and emerges with the power of joyfulness and a vision for a better world. Jane's 100 days alone illustrate the potential offerings of the spirit. Her humor and her humanity light up the pages as she humbly chops wood and does her daily practice. A must read for the stressed out and souls on the spiritual and creative journey.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great intro to Zen; richly personal yet understandable., January 2, 2004
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Very easy to understand how this kind of focus and activity can produce happiness and peace, as Jane whittles life down to its barest essentials and puts her obviously keen intellect to work understanding and explaining this experience to her audience. Hard to put down, I could not wait to see what experience or observation she would next describe, beautifully and clearly. I was almost there in that cabin, in the woods, in the cold, in the darkness and also in the light, in the deprivation as well as in the luxury of her weekly bath. Most of all, in the solitude, something many of us wish for more of in today's busy life. The book's format, the spareness of its words, the brevity of its episodes, match well the type of time she spent there. It's a great introduction to Zen as well, understandable to one who is a complete novice. Earthy self-deprecation, mixed with poignant scenes of magnificent nature, all extremely well-written, make reading this book a great occupation for anyone, anytime.
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