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Zen - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The essential element of Zen Buddhism is found in its name, for Zen means "meditation." Zen teaches that enlightenment is achieved through the profound realization that one is already an enlightened being.
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The Teachings of Mystical Zen Buddhism. ... Dark Zen FAQ ... Means of Authorization: Establishing Hierarchy in Ch'an/Zen Buddhism in America By Stuart Lachs.
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Zen is short for Zen Buddhism. It is sometimes called a religion and sometimes called a philosophy. Choose whichever term you prefer; it simply doesn't matter. ... Historically, Zen Buddhism originates in the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama. Around 500 B.C. he was a prince in what is now India. At the age of 29,
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Overview of Zen (Ch'an) Buddhism, the school of Mahayana Buddhism focused on meditation as the way to enlightenment. ... Zen Buddhism arrived in Japan as early as the 7th century, but did not develop significantly there until the 12th century. Zen has since been an important force in Japan.
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sotozen-net; Website of the Soto sect of Zen Buddhism. ... The Beginner's Guide to Zen Buddhism; Book by Jean Smith ... The Beginner's Guide to Zen Buddhism...
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