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Walking meditation,
sometimes known as
kinhin (Chinese: 經行; Pinyin: jīngxíng; Romaji:
kinhin or kyōgyō; Korean: gyeonghyaeng; Vietnamese: kinh hành),...
- of
bells –
usually the
kinhin bell and the
wooden clapper known as a taku.
Zazenkai may
include a
short period of rest or
kinhin (walking meditation)....
- or
twice (hozensho). Long
periods of
zazen may
alternate with
periods of
kinhin (walking meditation). The
posture of
zazen is seated, with
crossed legs...
- exploitation. Kōan-inquiry may be
practiced during zazen (sitting meditation),
kinhin (walking meditation), and
throughout all the
activities of
daily life. The...
- Ah) are used in zazen.
Other practices include walking meditation (Jp.
kinhin), ōryōki (a
meditative meal practice), and samu (physical work done with...
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spine upright.
Meditation is
sometimes practiced while walking, such as
kinhin,
doing simple repetitive tasks, as in Zen samu, or work
which encourages...
- day, 30–40
minutes each, with ten-minute
periods of
walking meditation (
kinhin)
between zazen periods.
Traditional sesshin are more intensive, with meditations...
- 孱提 chántí Tw: jím Vi: nhẫn (trong lục ba-la-mật)
kinhin Zen
walking meditation ****anese: 経行
kinhin or kyōgyō 經行 Cn: jīngxíng Vi: kinh hành koan A story...
- robe
walking very (almost imperceptibly)
slowly —
according to the Zen
kinhin (walking meditation)
practice —
through public spaces in M****illes, France...
- are also used.
Meditation is also
sometimes done
while walking,
known as
kinhin,
while doing a
simple task mindfully,
known as samu, or
while lying down...