The Japanese Arts and Meditation-in-Action
The Japanese arts (dō) provide a rigorous, ritual-like set of structures which involve moral and aesthetic training, as well as providing techniques for body-mind synchronization (constituting as such: meditation-in-action). The article explores the links between the Japanese arts and Zen Buddhist i...
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Year: 2022, Volume: 57, Issue: 3, Pages: 744-771 |
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B shugyō B dō B Mindfulness B kyudō B sōtō zen |
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