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- Zen - Wikipedia
"Zen" is traditionally a proper noun as it usually describes a particular Buddhist sect In more recent times, the lowercase "zen" is used when discussing a worldview or attitude that is "peaceful and calm" It was officially added to the Merriam-Webster dictionary in 2018 [25]
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- What Is Zen? - Zen Studies Society
Zen is the direct experience of what we might call ultimate reality, or the absolute, yet it is not separate from the ordinary, the relative This direct experience is our birthright The practice of zazen—meditation—is a way of realizing the non-dualistic, vibrant, subtle, and interconnected nature of all life
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- Zen | History, Doctrines, Practices, Facts | Britannica
Zen, important school of East Asian Buddhism that constitutes the mainstream monastic form of Mahayana Buddhism in China, Korea, and Vietnam and accounts for approximately 20 percent of the Buddhist temples in Japan The word derives from the Sanskrit dhyana, meaning “meditation ”
- ZEN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of ZEN is a Japanese sect of Mahayana Buddhism that aims at enlightenment by direct intuition through meditation How to use Zen in a sentence
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- Zen Buddhism: A Guide to Its History, Practice, and Meaning
Zen is a school of Mahayana Buddhism that emphasizes direct, experiential insight into the nature of existence At its heart, Zen is not a belief system or a philosophy to be studied, but a practice to be embodied
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