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Zazen is a meditative discipline that is typically the primary practice of the Zen Buddhist tradition.
The generalized Japanese term for meditation is 瞑想 (meisō); however, zazen has been used informally to include all forms of seated Buddhist meditation. The term zuòchán can be found in early Chinese Buddhist sources, such as the Dhyāna sutras. For example, the famous translator Kumārajīva (344–413) translated a work termed Zuòchán sān mēi jīng (A Manual on the Samādhi of Sitting Meditation) and the Chinese Tiantai master Zhiyi (538–597 CE) wrote some very influential works on sitting meditation.
The meaning and method of zazen varies from school to school, but in general it is a quiet type of Buddhist meditation done in a sitting posture like the lotus position. The practice can be done with various methods, such as following the breath (anapanasati), mentally repeating a phrase (which could be a koan, a mantra, a huatou or nianfo) and a kind of open monitoring in which one is aware of whatever comes to our attention (sometimes called shikantaza or silent illumination). Repeating a huatou, a short meditation phrase, is a common method in Chinese Chan and Korean Seon. Meanwhile, nianfo, the practice of silently reciting the Buddha Amitabha's name, is common in the traditions influenced by Pure Land practice, and was also taught by Chan masters like Zongmi.
In the Japanese Buddhist Rinzai school, zazen is usually combined with the study of koans. The Japanese Sōtō school makes less or no use of koans, preferring an approach known as shikantaza where the mind has no object at all.
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June 19th, 2006, Serial No. 03320 Zazen, Instruction, Meditation |
Jun 19 2006 |
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January 24th, 2005, Serial No. 03224 Emptiness, Dogen, Zazen |
Jan 24 2005 |
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2005, Serial No. 03272 Zazen, Practice, Peace |
2005 |
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May 3rd, 2003, Serial No. 03109 Samadhi, Zazen, Concentration |
May 03 2003 |
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March 20th, 2002, Serial No. 03054 Emptiness, Buddha Mind, Zazen |
Mar 20 2002 |
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February 20th, 2002, Serial No. 03050 Zazen, Samadhi, Mahayana |
Feb 20 2002 |
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January 7th, 2002, Serial No. 03034 Samadhi, Practice Period, Zazen |
Jan 07 2002 |
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March 12th, 2001, Serial No. 03008 Zazen, Faith, Samadhi |
Mar 12 2001 |
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February 12th, 2001, Serial No. 02999 Precepts, Zazen, Practice |
Feb 12 2001 |
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January 12th, 2000, Serial No. 02926 Delusion, Ceremony, Zazen |
Jan 12 2000 |
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June 24th, 1998, Serial No. 02892 Karma, Breath, Zazen |
Jun 24 1998 |
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October 29th, 1997, Serial No. 02882 Instruction, Zazen, Book of Serenity |
Oct 29 1997 |
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October 12th, 1997, Serial No. 02876 Buddha, Love, Zazen |
Oct 12 1997 |
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August 2nd, 1997, Serial No. 02875 Zazen, Ceremony, Stillness |
Aug 02 1997 |
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June 23rd, 1997, Serial No. 02863 Karma, Study, Zazen |
Jun 23 1997 |
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June 22nd, 1997, Serial No. 02862 Karma, Zazen, Study |
Jun 22 1997 |
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October 3rd, 1996, Serial No. 02831 Zazen, Samadhi, Ceremony |
Oct 03 1996 |
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June 3rd, 1996, Serial No. 02828 Zazen, Practice, Concentration |
Jun 03 1996 |
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August 7th, 1989, Serial No. 02818 Bodhidharma, Blue Cliff Record, Zazen |
Aug 07 1989 |
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August 17th, 1983, Serial No. 02811 Practice, Zazen, Time |
Aug 17 1983 |