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- Zen - Wikipedia
Zen originated as the Chan school (禪宗, Chanzōng, 'meditation school') or the Buddha-mind school (佛心宗, fóxīnzōng), [3] and later developed into various sub-schools and branches Chan is traditionally believed to have been brought to China by the semi-legendary figure Bodhidharma, who was an Indian (or Central Asian) monk
- 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
- 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
- What Is Zen Buddhism and How Do You Practice It?
Zen teacher Norman Fischer takes you through the principles and practices of the major schools of Zen Includes specially selected articles for further reading What Does “Zen” Mean? The word “Zen” is the Japanese pronunciation of the Chinese “Ch’an,” which means “meditation ” Ch’an came to Japan and became “Zen” around the eighth century Today, the word “Zen” is
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- Japanese Zen Buddhist Philosophy - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Zen, like the other forms of Buddhism, aims at the perfection or realization of personhood To this end, sitting meditation called “ za-zen ” (坐禅) is a foundational method of prāxis across the various schools of this Buddha-Way—which is not an ideology, but a way of living Through za-zen the Zen practitioner attempts to embody non-discriminatory wisdom vis-à-vis the meditational
- What is Zen? - Meditation Zen
Zen is a spiritual path rooted in Buddhism, originating from the awakening experience of Shakyamuni Buddha in India in the 6th century BCE Seated in deep meditation—dhyana in Sanskrit, zazen in Japanese—the Buddha realized the true nature of existence, beyond illusions and attachments This moment of awakening, based on direct experience rather than theoretical speculation, is the
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