this is the way to do it I think, calmly, not making enemies of anyone, or expecting resistance sure some people will still eat candy but is who eat healthier always arre able to share our stories too maybe not at a huge mainstream level but enough that it makes difference everywhere
Zen is miraculous and simple, zen is a primordial energy that comes from HaShem, it is limitless, it will totally change ones view of life continuously until we are free, zen is a very happy practice in fact it is a past time of the angels zazen is reflected in Sasson a hebrew name for happiness,
They are following Rinzai zen(linji school of chan) in japan. The zen buddhism now are still exist in china, vietnam, korea, japan and others. You could see the zen activities practice in a lot of temple in those country.
These images are beautiful and poetic, it seems like a form of jnana yoga...
this is the way to do it I think, calmly, not making enemies of anyone, or expecting resistance sure some people will still eat candy but is who eat healthier always arre able to share our stories too maybe not at a huge mainstream level but enough that it makes difference everywhere
Zen is miraculous and simple, zen is a primordial energy that comes from HaShem, it is limitless, it will totally change ones view of life continuously until we are free, zen is a very happy practice in fact it is a past time of the angels zazen is reflected in Sasson a hebrew name for happiness,
Lots of loving kindness!
A computer game where you walk around Japan peacefully in spirit form and plant trees and mushrooms
Native American Wisdom
Zen practice
Dajian Huineng (大鑒惠能; Pinyin: Dàjiàn Huìnéng; Japanese: Daikan Enō; Korean: Hyeneung, 638-713)
A Buddhist Monastery in China --- how?
They are following Rinzai zen(linji school of chan) in japan. The zen buddhism now are still exist in china, vietnam, korea, japan and others. You could see the zen activities practice in a lot of temple in those country.
This needs to be all legal by spiritual law, I,e. no cutting trees, etc
Native American Tribes
Brush teeth 24 times a day, practice zazen 48 times a day