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Zen Buddhism (uncountable)
(Buddhism) The Zen denomination of Buddhism.
Zen Buddhism is a discipline where belief isn't necessary. David Sylvian
Until now, I had misunderstood the Satori, enlightenment of Zen Buddhism. I had thought that satori is to die without fear anytime. But it is a wrong guess. The satori is to live unconcernedly anytime. Masaoka Shiki
Fuzzy logic is therefore probably the best mathematical structure for understanding "robust relativism" and has been interpreted by Bart Kosko as philosophically being related to Zen Buddhism. Source: Internet
Fanatics opine that Neo is an anagram for One, referring to the notion of oneness in Zen Buddhism. Source: Internet
His ideas focus on universal human experiences–birth, death, the unfolding of consciousness–and have roots in both Eastern and Western art as well as spiritual traditions, including Zen Buddhism, Islamic Sufism, and Christian mysticism. Source: Internet
The Japanese Zen Buddhist D.T. Suzuki (1870–1966) was instrumental in bringing Zen Buddhism to the West and his Buddhist modernist works were very influential in the United States. Source: Internet