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Navigating Extinction: Zen Buddhism and Eco-Anarchism

open access: yesReligions, 2022
What can esoteric knowledge and spiritual practices from the East teach us about the deep psychological roots of domination and hierarchy? In what ways have ancient Buddhist sages acted as anarchist exemplars and deep ecologists long before these ...
Kevin J. Holohan
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Master Questions, Student Questions, and Genuine Questions: A Performative Analysis of Questions in Chan Encounter Dialogues [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
I want to know whether Chan masters and students depicted in classical Chan transmission literature can be interpreted as asking open (or what I will call “genuine”) questions.
Dickman, Nathan Eric
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Entrar y sentarse en el ombligo del mundo / o trazos zen en la poética de Hugo Padeletti

open access: yesValenciana, 2021
En el presente artículo me propongo señalar las relaciones entre la poética de Hugo Padeletti (Alcorta, Argentina,1928-2018) y el budismo zen, tomando en cuenta el arte del té y el zazen (concentración sedante de la escuela Soto).
Tania Favela Bustillo
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Is mindfulness buddhist? (and why it matters) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Modern exponents of mindfulness meditation promote the therapeutic effects of “bare attention”—a sort of non-judgmental, non-discursive attending to the moment-to-moment flow of consciousness.
Sharf, RH
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Morita Therapy: Educational and Cultural Equivalent

open access: yesSakarya University Journal of Education, 2022
Morita therapy is an oriental therapy and has achieved success in the treatment of many diseases. Although it is of Eastern origin and reflects the characteristics of the East in therapy, it has also been widely used in Western culture.
Özlem Çevik, Fuat Tanhan
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Is mindfulness Buddhist? (and why it matters). [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Modern exponents of mindfulness meditation promote the therapeutic effects of "bare attention"--a sort of non-judgmental, non-discursive attending to the moment-to-moment flow of consciousness.
Ahn J.   +36 more
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D. T. Suzuki: post-orientalistisk zen-tænker

open access: yesReligionsvidenskabeligt Tidsskrift, 2018
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Japanese D. T. Suzuki occupies a unique position in the history of Zen Buddhism's migration from East to West. His many publications on Zen until a few decades ago were the only channel to knowledge about this universe, and 'Suzuki Zen'
Jørn Borup
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Enlightenment Guaranteed – Some Remarks on Doris Dörrie, Japan and Zen

open access: yesBunron, 2016
The German film director Doris Dörrie (born in 1955) concerned herself much not only with Japan but also with Zen Buddhism. This enabled her to transcend mere representations of national and cultural entities (such as “Germany” and “Japan”), their ...
Stefan Keppler-Tasaki, Seiko Tasaki
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The emerging role of Buddhism in clinical psychology: Toward effective integration. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Research into the clinical utility of Buddhist-derived interventions (BDIs) has increased greatly over the last decade. While clinical interest has predominantly focused on mindfulness meditation, there has also been an increase in the scientific ...
Griffiths, MD, Shonin, E, Van Gordon, W
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Zen as self-help

open access: yesLychnos, 2022
Since the last two decades, mindfulness has been one of the most prominent techniques to regulate emotions in psychological therapies. A prevailing practice that constitutes mindfulness is Zen Buddhism, initially presented to North American and European
Josephine Selander
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