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MA: The Japanese Secret to Contemplation and Calm
by Ken Rodgers, John Einarsen

MA: The Japanese Secret to Contemplation and Calm by Ken Rodgers, John Einarsen

Tuttle Publishing

Pub Date: 9/30/2025

Hardcover with dust jacket - 256 Pages - 80 b&w and color photos

Body, Mind & Spirit / Inspiration & Personal Growth

• An exploration of the Japanese concept of ma (a "pause" or "space") in 16 fascinating essays teaching us how to appreciate moments of "pause" in our own lives to relax and find peace of mind

• The contributors, well-known experts in their fields, look at how ma is experienced in Japanese music and the arts, in Japanese gardens and the tea ceremony, and how it can be applied in our daily lives

• Illustrated with 80 stunning color and b&w photographs

• Will appeal to anyone interested in Japanese and Zen Buddhist culture as well as those seeking to relieve the stresses of everyday life

"Ma—the emptiness in which time, space and thoughts are suspended—is an invitation to awareness."

The traditional Japanese concept of ma refers to a pause or a space, "the moment of no action, the stillness and silence that is filled with more powerful energy than the moments of action" on the classic Noh stage. It also refers to the pauses taken in between notes by a shakuhachi flute player or the spaces between stones in a Zen garden which reveal unexpected vistas and perspectives.

The thought-provoking essays in this book are the work of sixteen talented writers and artists with vast experience in the fields of Japanese art, religion, music and philosophy. They show us how the experience of ma in the traditional Zen arts and practices can be used to create a greater awareness of our surroundings to vastly improve our lives in many other areas.

Highlights include:

"The Ma of Words" by Pico Iyer, who reflects on our word choice, the way we speak to each other and the pauses in our everyday conversations

"Some Gravel Some Stones" by Steven Mansfield, who explores deliberate spaces in Japanese garden design and how these provide us with moments of calm

"Photographic Ma" by Robert van Koesveld, who draws our attention to the mysterious communicative power of "spaces" in photographic compositions that draw us in on a subconscious level

"Between Form and Emptiness," an interview with artist Miya Ando, whose work in metal, canvas and sculpture is deeply rooted in Zen Buddhist philosophy and reflects the human experience of time, the seasons and ephemerality

"Moments of Silence and Stillness" by Magda Rittenhouse, whose explorations of traditional Japanese design focus on the spaces between inside and outside, sacred and profane, the safe and the unfamiliar

Plus eleven other fascinating essays

Illustrated with 80 stunning photographs, this book will appeal not just to those with an interest in Japanese culture and philosophy, but to anyone seeking to escape the stresses and challenges of daily life and develop a more balanced, meditative approach to the world.

Contributor Bio

By Ken Rodgers, co-founder of Kyoto Journal.

John Einarsen is a photographer, designer, curator and founding editor of Kyoto Journal, an international magazine on Japanese and Asian culture established in 1987. His photographs have been published in Kyoto: The Forest Within the Gate and Small Buildings of Kyoto. From 2013-2015 he served as an advisor to the Japan Times and in 2013 received the Commissioner's Award of the Japanese Cultural Affairs Agency. He lives near Kyoto's Nanzenji temple.