Zen is a Buddhist mysticism, in China and Japan it has created its own ways and methods that distinguish it from other mysticisms. Zen does not have a specific theory or dogmatic principles, but rather the art of watching the heart and the art of pai ...
Zen is a Buddhist mysticism, in China and Japan it has created its own ways and methods that distinguish it from other mysticisms. Zen does not have a specific theory or dogmatic principles, but rather the art of watching the heart and the art of pain and enlightenment. This enlightenment or satori is manifested and realized in arts such as acting (no), poetry (haiku), painting (sumi-e), flower arranging (ikebana), archery (kyuwudu), and the like. In this way, Zen communicates with the whole existence, with the whole existence of the world and man, and in this way, it leads to the vision of life.
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