Zen and Zen Buddhism In the early days of many East Asian countries, many people were looking for answers to this and other world problems. When Gautama started enlightening and spreading the practice of Buddhism, when the Han dynasty collapsed, citizens became tired of Confucianism and they sought a new ideology that could integrate the heart and soul. Over the years, Buddhism has proven to be more than just religion; it has become a way of life.
The following Zen Buddhist disclosure is not Zen Buddhism disclosure. Indeed, all the content that I wrote about Zen Buddhism in this article only makes its meaning ambiguous. If "meaning" refers to the important attribute / quality of things and events that are intentionally conveyed through the media. Grammar component From the beginning, we do not apply at all to the temporary definition and the consistency of various definitions in other parts of the world, nothing we think is neither an item nor an object, I understand immediately that it is not. Even if you recognize things, that is attributes, you just believe that people only exist in illusions ... ....
Meditation is the foundation of Zen. Zen literally means "meditation". Zen's meditation is a way and a goal. The goal is to meditate. Like all religions, Zen is divided into several parts. In Zen, there are two schools of thought of progressive sudden enlightenment. At the progressive school there is the only way to practice meditation called Zen meditation, that is, sitting in meditation. Zen meditation can be done in several different ways, but these places have no spiritual meaning. These sites are primarily aimed at creating comfort, stability and ability to properly breathe through the diaphragm. Sudden schools believe that enlightenment may occur soon. They use Koan, Mondo and Turn Phrase to help practitioners gain more insight and hope to be realized. Corian, Mondo, and turning phrases are irrational dialogues or statements considered by practitioners.
Z Zen (Ch'an) Buddhism Zen is a kind of Buddhism focused on gentle and reflexive meditation for enlightenment. The famous Zen word in Japan comes from Sanskrit dhyana. This means "meditation". Meditation is rooted in China and it is transformed into kanji ch'an. Zen is pronounced in Japanese, it is called Seon in Korean and Thien in Vietnamese. The basic principles and origin of the school apply equally to all countries in the practice of Zen, but the development of each country has changed slightly over the years. The essence of Zen is that the ability to acquire Buddhism, that is, the reconstruction of the enlightenment of Boutique Buddha exists among all people, but lurks because of ignorance of its existence. Therefore, it is a branch of Mahayana Buddhism