bodhisattva ordination

La ordenación de bodhisattva is a ceremony in Buddhism in which a person formally commits to following the path of bodhisattva. And bodhisattva is someone who, motivated by compassion, decides to dedicate his life to achieving enlightenment not only for himself, sino para ayudar a todos los seres a liberarseRead more

Oryoki

Oryoki (応量器) es una práctica formal utilizada en la tradición Zen, especialmente en los monasterios, para tomar las comidas de manera ceremonial y consciente. El término puede traducirse comoel recipiente que contiene exactamente lo que se necesita”, justo lo necesario, reflejando los principios de moderación, gratitud y atención plena en relación con los alimentosRead more

Prajna

Prajna, se traduce generalmente comosabiduría” o “conocimiento profundo”. However, prajna no se refiere a un conocimiento intelectual o acumulativo, sino a una comprensión intuitiva y directa de la verdadera naturaleza de la realidad. in Buddhism, prajna es la sabiduría que ve las cosas tal como son, that is to say, comprende las tres característicasRead more

Rakusu

And rakusu It is a garment used in the practice of Zen Buddhism, especially in the Soto and Rinzai traditions. Es una versión en miniatura del kesa, which is the traditional cloak worn by Buddhist monks. He rakusu It is worn around the neck and rests on the chest, sostenido por cintas que se atan enRead more

Samue

And Samue It is a traditional clothing worn by monks and practitioners of Zen Buddhism. It consists of a set of simple clothing, usually made of cotton or linen, which includes a jacket and loose pants. He Samue commonly used during daily activities, like meditation, work and other daily tasks. El diseñoRead more

Sanran

In the context of Zen Buddhism, “sanran” se refiere a un estado de agitación mental o dispersión durante la práctica de la meditación. Is the opposite of container. While container Describe a state of lethargy or dull, sanran It manifests when the mind is restless, overloaded with thoughts and emotions, y no puede establecerseRead more

Sesshin

Sesshin It is a Zen term that means “touch the essential” o “unify the mind” and refers to an intensive period of Zen meditation practice. During a sesshin, participants withdraw from the outside world to dedicate several days to the continuous practice of zazen (sitting meditation), with few interruptions for eating and resting. … Read more

shin jin datsu raku

Japanese expression“shin jin datsu raku” (Body and mind fall off) proviene de la enseñanza del maestro Dōgen(1200-1253), Founder of the Soto School of Zen Buddhism in Japan. Its meaning can be translated as“abandon body and mind” o“detach”, and represents a key concept in its understanding of spiritual awakening. Dōgen utilizó esta expresión para describir la experiencia de iluminaciónRead more

Zazen

Zazen It is the central practice of Zen Buddhism, which literally means “sitting meditation”. It is a form of meditation that is performed in a specific posture, generalmente sentado en un cojín llamado zafu, with legs crossed and back straight. The practice of zazen se enfoca en la observación de la respiración y la quietudRead more

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