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1. It’s about two monks: the zen kind, not the kung fu kind
2. Yet this prophet did not consider the irony of his youth About to contemplate the immaturity of his elders: 4t: The Zen Ship Splits into Reality
3. (The Zen of laughter is of
4. the mechanization and/or massive proliferation Of such techniques might: 1) promote a flatting of style, or 2) make Zen common sense (we here approximate the border Between the above and its inverse)”
5. They seem as immiscible as oil and water: Zen, the peaceful practice of tranquillity, and the
6. country into which Chinese Zen Buddhism spread, generations of monks joined the spiritual
7. martial artist and we'll review the reasons why some life actions were separated from Zen and
8. We can have sport or athleticism without Zen, but to have artistry we require spiritual
9. The following Zen story illustrates this requirement:
10. In religious terms, the ultimate object of both Zen and the martial arts' training is the conquest
11. I used to meditate in the Zen Center of San Francisco
12. In Zen meditation (zazen), for example, the eyes often remain open
13. For example, Zen meditation often uses the breath as the focus of attention
14. The archery master in Zen in the Art of Archery expressed nonattachment in the following way when he said to his student:
15. When Buddhism migrated to China, it met with Taoist philosophy, and from this encounter emerged what is known as Zen Buddhism
16. Zen follows closely the original teachings of the Buddha
17. However, Zen also has many of the playful aspects of Taoist philosophy
18. We know a lot, however, about how Zen masters have taught their students over the years
19. Because of the similarities between the Zen and Taoist philosophies, perhaps the teaching methods were similar
20. Zen masters tend to use relatively few words in their teaching
21. There are famous tales of students working for years trying to attain enlightenment, and then the Zen master raises a single finger, or hits a student with a rod, and all of a sudden, the student’s mind opens
22. The book, Zen in the Art of Archery,[174] describes one student’s long years of trying to learn Zen archery, with only the most cryptic guidance from his teacher
23. In Japan, there is a long tradition of archery as a Zen practice
24. In Zen in the Art of Archery, the author seems to describe an archer practicing not-doing while shooting
25. Perhaps the archery master, in Zen in the Art of Archery, was referring to right action when he said that the archer practices his art in a state “in which nothing definite is thought, planned, striven for, desired or expected, which aims in no particular direction…” [272]
26. Zen (Zen in Japan, Ch’an in China) is another branch of Buddhism that eschews theory and ritual, and holds to the original teaching of the Buddha
27. Practiced all over the world, Zen emphasizes a master- student practice
28. Zen developed long after the Buddha died, when Buddhism came to China and fell under the influence of the teaching of the Tao
29. Zen masters are well known for not explaining anything
30. When asked the meaning of Zen, master Butei simply lifted his index finger and said nothing
31. [118] Herrigel, Eugen, Zen in the Art of Archery, Kindle Locations 764-766
32. [174] Herrigel, Zen in the Art of Archery
33. [183] Herrigel, Herrigel, Zen in the Art of Archery, Kindle Locations 441-443
34. [184] Herrigel, Zen in the Art of Archery, Kindle Locations 363-367
35. [185] Herrigel, Zen in the Art of Archery, Kindle Locations 764-766
36. Every movement was like Zen
37. You should look up that book by that Zen guy
38. “Ah,” I moaned realizing the game had taken on a new, albeit, very nice twist, “that would be the meaning of life according to the Zen Buddhist postulation on the moment of satori
39. Even if zey cried in front of your very eyes and begged you to believe them, hoping zat some spark of your former life remained alive in you, if not in your mind, zen in your soul, still you vouldn’t be convinced
40. Regardless of what information you may pour into your brain, and how well you may intellectually understand Buddhism, Zen or the Christian mystical traditions, the intellect is no match for the soul
41. True monk eye ear nose and tongue body is zen,
42. later became the origin of Zen
43. According to legend, that "smile" was handed down by 28 successive masters and much later became the origin of Zen
44. offended, and I did not automatically achieve Zen once I got this
45. Deconceptualisation and deconstruction of theoretical constructs (which reduces ‘useful information’) is an integral part of Zen meditation strategy and in many other meditative techniques found in various religions
46. Upon their arrival at the front stoop, Zen
47. Zen asked me out to dinner that same night and I left Daveda in the care of one of the
48. After a quick shower and a change of clothes while Zen waited outside, I was ready to
49. announcing to her about all the fun we were going to have with Zen; she kept asking whether
50. sharp, there was no cab, but I knew Zen had probably been too optimistic to think that he’d