How to use in-sentence of “zen”:
– It is modeled after Bodhidharma, the founder of the Zen sect of Buddhism.
– Suzuki spent over fifty years teaching Zen to the world with a series of books in English.
– Like Zen koans, this might have a real and correct answer.
– It was used by the monks of Zen Buddhism in the practice of “suizen“.
– Glassman was the founder of the Zen Peacemakers.
– The stories in it are like traditional Zen koans.
– Weitsman was a Soto Zen roshi.
– Weitsman was also editor of the book “Branching Streams Flow in the Darkness: Zen Talks on the Sandokai”.

Example sentences of “zen”:
– In his book, he discusses Zen and Taoism, but also the secular aspects of tea and Japanese life.
– Willigis Jäger was a German Order of Saint BenedictBenedictine monk, mystic, and Zen master.
– PL Kyodan or the Church of Perfect Liberty is an international religion that developed from the Zen Buddhist culture of Japan early in the 20th century.
– He was also a co-abbot of the San Francisco Zen Center, where he was from 1988 to 1997.
– In Japan, for instance, Zen monks build decorative gardens with stone and waterfall features using natural materials such as bamboo, rock and BONSAI trees like spruce, pine, and other trees with they trained into miniature forms.
– Tokuharu Miki, who was a Zen Buddhist priest of the Obaku Sect.
– She was a follower and teacher of Zen Buddhism.
– He was the founder, abbot and guiding teacher of Berkeley Zen Center.
– He was influenced by SufismSufi, Zen and Yoga mystics he met on his early travels.Gurdjieff G.I.
– They are called Zen rock gardens.
– The traditional Japanese place to learn Zen is a Zen monastery.
– For example, Japanese Buddhists used ideas such as Zen more than other Buddhists.
– The Japanese gardens found at Zen monasteries in Japan are an example of this style.
– He disappeared while living in Japan and there were rumors that he was living secretly in a Zen Buddhist monastery.
– In Japan, for instance, Zen monks created Japanese gardens.
– The term “Gaman” first appeared in Japan as a teaching of Zen Buddhism.
– The “kōan” is a fundamental part of the history and practice of Zen Buddhism.
– The goal in Zen is to attain “satori”.
- In his book, he discusses Zen and Taoism, but also the secular aspects of tea and Japanese life.
- Willigis Jäger was a German Order of Saint BenedictBenedictine monk, mystic, and Zen master.
- PL Kyodan or the Church of Perfect Liberty is an international religion that developed from the Zen Buddhist culture of Japan early in the 20th century.
