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- Japanese_Zen abstract "See also Zen for an overview of Zen, Chinese Chán for the Chinese origins of Chán, and Sōtō, Rinzai and Ōbaku for the three main schools of Zen in JapanZen is the Japanese variant of Chán, a school of Mahayana Buddhism which strongly emphasizes dhyana c.q. concentration-meditation. This gives insight into ones true nature, or the emptiness of inherent existence, which opens the way to a liberated way of living.".
- Q11086524 abstract "See also Zen for an overview of Zen, Chinese Chán for the Chinese origins of Chán, and Sōtō, Rinzai and Ōbaku for the three main schools of Zen in JapanZen is the Japanese variant of Chán, a school of Mahayana Buddhism which strongly emphasizes dhyana c.q. concentration-meditation. This gives insight into ones true nature, or the emptiness of inherent existence, which opens the way to a liberated way of living.".
- Japanese_Zen comment "See also Zen for an overview of Zen, Chinese Chán for the Chinese origins of Chán, and Sōtō, Rinzai and Ōbaku for the three main schools of Zen in JapanZen is the Japanese variant of Chán, a school of Mahayana Buddhism which strongly emphasizes dhyana c.q. concentration-meditation. This gives insight into ones true nature, or the emptiness of inherent existence, which opens the way to a liberated way of living.".
- Q11086524 comment "See also Zen for an overview of Zen, Chinese Chán for the Chinese origins of Chán, and Sōtō, Rinzai and Ōbaku for the three main schools of Zen in JapanZen is the Japanese variant of Chán, a school of Mahayana Buddhism which strongly emphasizes dhyana c.q. concentration-meditation. This gives insight into ones true nature, or the emptiness of inherent existence, which opens the way to a liberated way of living.".