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Hsu Yun Poetry Literature Visual Arts Canonical Writings Photos Bulletin Board Home : Visual Arts More Features (click here) Essays by Ming Zhen Shakya Inspirational Writings Chants Prayers Dharma Talks Martial Arts The Diamond Sutra Poetry by Master Hsu Yun The Seventh World of Chan Ruminations on Zen's Cows Empty Cloud: Zen Teachings Maxims of Master Han Shan Site Index Search ...
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Zen Poetry General Links and Bibliography Selected Quotes I Reginald Horace Blyth (1898 - 1964) Haiku Poetry: Links, Guides, Bibliography Selected Quotes II Lucien Stryk (1924 - ) The Japanese Haiku Masters Basho, Buson, Ikkyu, Issa, Shiki Selected Quotes III The Oak Tree in the Courtyard Sermons in Leaves Selected Quotes IV Vegetable Nirvana Yasai Nehan by Ito Jakuchu Selected Quotes V Above ...
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Reginald Horace Blyth 1898 - 1964 Prepared by Michael P. Garofalo March 11, 2002 Menu Biography ... Bibliography ... Links Comments About R. H. Blyth Quotes From R. H. Blyth Biography Chronology 1898 Born on December 3, 1898, in Essex, England. He was the only child of Horace Blyth, a railway clerk, and Herrietta Williams Blyth, housewife. His family was poor. 1914 Greatly influenced by the ...
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Site Contents home reference bibliography books The Lessons Basho's Spirit teachers (secondary) teachers (primary) self study Show Don't Tell teachers self study The Reference Section Form Seasons and the season-word Metaphor Zen and Haiku Thing, Moment, Spirit The Two-Image Haiku The Nature of English Haiku Interviews with Haiku Masters Part 4 - Haiku and Zen Zen Buddhism has significantly ...
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Zen Buddhism And Its Relationship to Elements of Eastern And Western Arts TABLE of CONTENTS I. Basic Principles of Zen II. Zen and the Arts III. Zen and Contemporary Western Art IV. References I. Basic Principles of Zen ZEN IN CHINA shared much with the Taoism of Lao-tzu and Chuang-tzu, so much that it is difficult to determine how much of Zen has Buddhist origins, how much Taoist. It is ...
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What is Bushido This term refers to the moral code principals that developed among the samurai (military) class of Japan, on a basis of national tradition influenced by Zen and Confucianism. The first use of the term apparently occured during the civil war period of the 16th century; its precise content varied historically as samurai standards evolved. Its one unchanging ideal was martial ...
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These are a few of my favorite poems by three of Japan s greatest Zen monk-poets, Ikkyu (1394-1481), Basho (1644-1694), and Ryokan (1758-1831). Ikkyu I Hate Incense A master s handiwork cannot be measured But still priests wag their tongues explaining the Way and babbling about Zen. This old monk has never cared for false piety And my nose wrinkles at the dark smell of incense before the ...
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INTRODUCTION By George Leonard From the Book: The Zen Way to the Martial Arts. You must concentrate upon and consecrate yourself wholly to each day, as though a fire were raging in your hair. These words of instruction to a medieval samurai might be said to contain the essence of what Zen master Taisen Deshimaru would tell his Western reader. To practice Zen or the martial arts, you must live ...
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If I hold a sake cup my friend is there I think of Deiryu. (By Isamu Yoshii. in Deiryu Iho p. 130) Deiryu...Deiryu...Deiryu...', the thunderous voice of the Zen Buddhist master Yamamoto Gempo (1866-1961) called out as tears flowed down his face. Gempo was conducting the funeral service for Kanshu Sojun, better known as Deiryu, on the morning of 7 March 1954 at the temple Empukuji, just outside ...
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