Playing in the Zone
English

About The Book

Our ancient ancestors believed that sports were a gift of the godsthat they were potent rituals which if performed correctly would placate unseen powers honor departed heroes or improve the harvests. Today sports still speak to deep yearnings imaginings and the irreducible need people feel to resonate with themselves and their world. But the hidden meaning or secret life that lies at the heart of sports and gives them their force and magic goes largely unnoticed. The old baseball hand Wes Westrum once said Baseball is like church. Many attend but few understandand the same could be said for sports in general. . In Playing in the Zone Andrew Cooper explores this inner dimension of sports drawing on mythology the history of religion his observations on popular culture and a wonderful array of stories and anecdotes about the world''s most accomplished athletes. . The authora clinical psychologist and longtime Zen studentcompares the intense focus of the mind that is often required in spiritual practice with the experience of playing in the zonethat quality of mind where the most remarkable athletic feats seem to occur effortlessly. He explores the dark side of sports its brutality and violence showing how it can also provide fertile ground for self-awareness and self-transformation. Particularly insightful is the author''s discussion of how the heightened drama of sports offers a powerful vehicle for the expression of mythic imagery and symbols in popular culture.
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