Sunday, May 30, 2010

Amongst White Clouds - China's Zen Buddhist Hermit Tradition

A great little film on China's Zen Buddhist hermit tradition, by director Edward A. Burger.

Amongst White Clouds

Amongst White CloudsAmerican director Edward A. Burger takes us on his unforgettable journey into the hidden lives of China’s forgotten Zen Buddhist hermit tradition.

Amongst White Clouds is a look at the lives of zealot students, gaunt ascetics and wise masters living in isolated hermitages dotting the peaks and valleys of China’s Zhongnan Mountain range. The Zhongnan Mountains have been home to recluses since the time of the Yellow Emperor, some five thousand years ago.

Many of China’s most realized Buddhist masters attained enlightenment in this very range! And now? It is widely thought that this tradition was all but wiped out by the twists and turns of history. Amongst White Clouds shows us this is not the case.

One of only a few foreigners to have lived and studied with these hidden sages, Burger reveals to us their tradition, their wisdom, and the hardship and joy of their everyday lives.

With both humor and compassion, these inspiring and warm-hearted characters challenge us to join them in an exploration of our own suffering and enlightenment in this modern world. (Excerpt from amongstclouds.com)

Watch the full documentary now


2 comments:

tom sullivan said...

Thanks for posting this beautiful and inspiring film.

Robin said...

Wanted to add my "Amen;" I also reviewed this film on my blog! Really a fine effort, well worth seeing.

Thanks for the blog!

Robin
Rusty Ring: Refections of an Old-Timey Hermit.