- of
ultrabooks – low-bulk
laptop computers –
produced by Asus. The
first ZenBooks were
released in October 2011, and the
original range of
products was amended...
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Zen (****anese; from Chinese: Chán; in Korean: Sŏn, and Vietnamese: Thiền) is a
school of
Mahayana Buddhism that
originated in
China during the Tang dynasty...
- The Way of
Zen is a 1957 non-fiction book on
Zen Buddhism and
Eastern philosophy by
philosopher and
religious scholar Alan Watts. It was a bestseller...
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Zennor /ˈzɛnər/ is a
village and
civil parish in Cornwall, England,
United Kingdom. The
parish includes the
villages of
Zennor,
Boswednack and Porthmeor...
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Zen Flesh,
Zen Bones is a 1957
publication by Paul Reps
combining four
separate texts on
nondual practice: 101
Zen Stories The
Gateless Gate (Mumonkan)...
- with commentaries, that is used in
Zen Buddhist practice in
different ways. The main goal of kōan
practice in
Zen is to
achieve kenshō (Chinese: jianxing...
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Rochester Zen Center,
writes that,
together with
Philip Kapleau's The
Three Pillars of
Zen (1965), it is one of the two most
influential books on
Zen in the...
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Zen in the Art of
Archery (
Zen in der
Kunst des Bogenschießens) is a book by
German philosophy professor Eugen Herrigel,
published in 1948,
about his experiences...
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Zen for an
overview of
Zen, Chan
Buddhism for the
Chinese origins, and Sōtō,
Rinzai and Ōbaku for the
three main
schools of
Zen in ****an ****anese
Zen...
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Zen and the Brain:
Toward an
Understanding of
Meditation and
Consciousness is a 1998 book by
neurologist and
Zen practitioner James H. Austin, in which...