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The middle way Ego Karma Illusions, Attachement Helping Other Good and Evil Death Modern Civilization Everyday Life Zen and Christianity Consciousness Impermanence Satori Zazen Posture Tradition (Down) Up The middle way Your expression, Zen is beyond religion, could be taken to mean that Zen is supposed to take the place of all religions, to supplant them. What do you really mean At what point ...
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Lecture On Zen by Alan Watts Once upon a time, there was a Zen student who quoted an old Buddhist poem to his teacher, which says: The voices of torrents are from one great tongue, the lions of the hills are the pure body of Buddha. 'Isn't that right ' he said to the teacher. 'It is, ' said the teacher, 'but it's a pity to say so.' It would be, of course, much better, if this occasion were ...
ZEN The Tao of Physics Fritjof Capra When the Chinese mind came in contact with Indian thought in the form of Buddhism, around the first century A.D., two parallel developments took place. On the one hand, the translation of the Buddhist sutras stimulated Chinese thinkers and led them to interpret the teachings of the Indian Buddha in the light of their own philosophies. Thus arose an immensely ...
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What is Zen: A Brief Explanation by Eido Tai Shimano Roshi Abbot of The Zen Studies Society A special transmission outside the scriptures; No dependence on words and letters; Direct pointing to the mind of man; Seeing into one's nature and attaining Buddhahood. Bodhidharma The special transmission of Zen is the realization of the Buddha's enlightenment itself, in one's own life, in one's own ...
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THE KYOSAKU Many persons have asked that the Zen custom of the Kyosaku be explained, The Kyosaku is a blow on the shoulder with the light stick carried by a Zen priest during meditation. The blow is given during the meditation sessions when one feels himself becoming drowsy or is having difficulty concentrating. The Kyosaku is given only to those who request it, is not painful, and is very ...
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