Glossary

Dharma

In the context of Buddhism, The term dharma has a broad and deep meaning. It mainly refers to the teachings of the Buddha, which include both doctrines and practices…

Dokusan

Dokusan is a Japanese term used in Zen Buddhism that refers to a private interview between a Zen master (roshi) and his disciple. This practice is a part…

Fuse

Fuse (Giving) It is a Japanese term that translates as offering, donation or generosity. It is one of the fundamental pillars of Buddhist practice and reflects the spirit of giving…

In the matter

In the matter (External single) is a term used in Japanese Zen Buddhism that refers to the outside area of ​​the meditation dojo, generally intended for lay people or visiting practitioners…

GYOJI

GYOJI (uphold) is a Japanese term from Zen Buddhism that refers to continuous and sustained practice in daily life. Literally, “GYO” (OK) means “action” o “practice”, y…

Hishiryo

Hishiryo (non-thinking) It is a central concept in Zen Buddhism, especially in the Soto Zen tradition, that describes a state of consciousness beyond discursive thought. Literally, “hi” (No)…

Karuna

Karuna, It is commonly translated as “compassion”. It is one of the four sublime qualities or “unlimited attitudes” (Brahmaviharas), which also include loving kindness (metta), empathic joy (mudita) and the…

kinhin

Literally: «Walk in a straight line». Kinhin —also sometimes written as kin hin— is the name given to walking meditation in Soto Zen Buddhism.. It is a practice that…

koan

And koan It's an enigma, paradox or question used in the Zen Buddhist tradition, especially at Rinzai school, as a tool for spiritual training. Koans do not have a…

Container

In Zen Buddhism, the term “container” refers to a state of mental lethargy or numbness that may arise during meditation. It is a form of obstruction that…

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