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Zen and Zen Buddhism: An Overview

2017
The present chapter, Zen and Zen Buddhism, offers a brief history of Zen Buddhism for behavioral health professionals that may not have been exposed to the context with which Zen and mindfulness practices rose out of. More specifically, Shudo Ishii, Ph.D., an emeritus of Komazawa University, the oldest Soto Zen Buddhism University in Japan, presents ...
Shudo Ishii   +2 more
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ZEN AND HAPPINESS

Psychological Reports, 1999
In a sample of 69 undergraduates, a Taoist orientation was associated with less depression and hopelessness.
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Zen and Buddhism

Journal of Chinese Philosophy, 1976
‘Is Zen a form of Buddhism?’ The answer to this question would have to be in both the affirmative and the negative at the same time. In the affirmative because, historically speaking, Zen is conceived as a form of Buddhism founded by Bodhidharma in China in the sixth century.
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The Zen of overclocking

Computer, 2004
The author spotlights "better-than-worst-case" design. With normal worst-case design, any computing system is a conglomeration of components, operating within frequencies, power supply voltages, and temperature ranges that were set to simultaneously accommodate worst-case values of every single component.
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How Zen Became Zen

2008
"How Zen Became Zen" takes a novel approach to understanding one of the most crucial developments in Zen Buddhism: the dispute over the nature of enlightenment that erupted within the Chinese Chan (Zen) school in the twelfth century. The famous Linji (Rinzai) Chan master Dahui Zonggao (1089-1163) railed against "heretical silent illumination Chan" and ...
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Zen Sells Zen Things

2017
This chapter explores Japanese Zen material culture and materialism in a contemporary American monastic context. It examines the adaptation of mainstream business operations by The Monastery Store at Zen Mountain Monastery, established by John Daido Loori near Woodstock, New York, in 1980.
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Zen Flesh, Zen Bones

2001
Abstract Zen Flesh, Zen Bones is a collection of anecdotes and incidents connected with Zen Buddhism, many of them several hundred years old and originating in China. Most in fact represent Chinese Chan Buddhism, which in Japan became known as Zen. They are pungent, frequently amusing, and to all appearances not at all systematic.
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Zen Skin, Zen Marrow

2008
AbstractThis book provides analyses of the many ways Japanese Zen Buddhism can be interpreted as either a cure‐all for the world's problems as stated by the Traditional Zen Narrative (TZN) view or whether Zen is a contradictory, self‐serving entity as offered by the Historical and Cultural Criticism (HCC) view.
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Zen and Zen Classics

Journal of the American Oriental Society, 1980
Francis H. Cook   +4 more
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