A philosophical blending of the principles of Zen, with its emphasis on serenity, and modern technological change, with all of its potential frustrations, offers exercises designed to focus the mind.
It could be argued that Philip Toshio Sudo is formuliac. But I have to say he has found a great formula, having read Zen Guitar,Zen Sex and now Zen Computer, I had a pretty good idea what to expect and Zen Computer delievers. Sudo writes in a warm reassuring voice and gives a beautiful Ying Yang balance to each chapter, encouraging you to focus on the small detail and the big picture equally. And despite the fact that he repeats himself I think that he is worth listening to and re-reading again and again and again. In fact I finished ZEN COMPUTER and started reading it again when I got to the end. It is rich and simple and I thoroughly recommend it.
?Ain?t Dead Yet? -- ...so many lessons. -- Sudo lives!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 22 years ago
I've been working in and around computer systems and networks for a long time and it still always amazes me how much there is to `take in' when solving any particular issue. I wonder if a well-prepared zen mind is especially suited to success in computer endeavor. The author, Mr. Sudo, possesses both zen sense and computer sense -so sometimes what he says seems like non-sense -until you mull over it (and then you smile!). Ahhh, Zen...He humbly presents a different way of seeing the computer as tool. Really, I'm sure most of us have not become slave to our PC. Still, how many would think to treat it as a samurai would treat his sword -viewing our daily work as a part of spiritual training!His presentation of ZC (ZenComputer) strikes a wonderful balance between an overview and a detailed analysis of the marvelous 20th century tool that so many of us take for granted. If you've often thought of your system as a source of frustration or an obstacle in your work path there are many interesting and relaxing side-roads to travel with him. Together, we connect seemingly cold and confusing technological terminology to a warm, beautiful tapestry of Japanese tradition (personal honor, samurai maxims, tea-ceremony, zen mind stories, etc.).Personally, I feel encouraged to continue my chosen work (systems engineer / consultant) as I listen to someone treat the underpinnings of our daily existence in such thoughtful fashion. And, set in such familiar milieu, I may even have gained some slender ray of zen enlightenment from Mr. Sudo's good work, too!What a wonderful book! Quick read... 216 pages. ... easy enough to drop and then pick up again; yet just as easy to devour on a quiet evening in front of the hearth.
Awesome, one of the best on Zen
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Having read extensively on Zen literature, I found this little book one of the most valuable resources on the subject, combining the timeless wisdom of Zen budhism with the ubiquitous computer and its day to day use. Highly recommended and kudos to the author!
Zen Computer and then some.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
This book, Zen Computer: Mindfulness and the Machine, is written on many levels. It is a guide to a new way to work at a computer terminal. The first level message is to remain cool and "mindful" in order to work more quickly and efficiently. The Seven Principles of Zen Computing in the chapter called "Install" constitue a checklist for knowledge workers and computer programmers in dealing with their daily grind. But the book is much more. In the Zen way Philip Sudo uses the computer person relationship to teach truths both profound and simple. The computer is our new tool that connects us with the outside world much as the Samauri's sword was his tool and connection the world. Written in the idiom for the installation and use of a simple computer application, the book leads us on a journey both pratical and spiritual into the zen of the computer way. I recommend this book for computer users from extreme novice to computer scientists. Its a beautifully easy read with a wealth of wisdom.
Change the way you interface with your computer.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Change your relationship with your computer from an adversarial one to a cooperative one. This book shows you how to relax and meditate on the machine and what you are doing with it. If you are calm and centered, your machine will react to these feelings by being calm and centered also. This book should be on every computer user's shelf - from programmer to end-user. You'll learn to be mindful of yourself and your work and you'll see the difference immediately. After all, it is all just ones and zeros.
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