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Dewdrops on a Lotus Leaf: Zen Poems of Ryokan

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By Ryokan Taigu, John Stevens (translator) — 2004

The Japanese poet-recluse Ryokan (1758–1831) is one of the most beloved figures of Asian literature, renowned for his beautiful verse, exquisite calligraphy, and eccentric character. Deceptively simple, Ryokan's poems transcend artifice, presenting spontaneous expressions of pure Zen spirit. See more...

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10 Simple ZEN RULES That Will Change Your Life Completely - Zen Meditation

Zen Meditation and Practice: 10 Simple ZEN RULES That Will Change Your Life Completely.

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Soto Zen As a new style of living - Soto Zen Buddhism In North America

This is the introduction of the current stream of Soto Zen or Zen in North America. This movie is shot by Tsuneo Azuma and the edited by Yoko Okumura.

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Zen Buddhism in 3 Minutes

Curious about Zen Buddhism? It's such a simple yet complicated philosophy which can help you turn any situation into a positive.

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Zen Buddhism

An introduction to Zen, a form of Buddhism that emphasizes seeking one's own Buddha nature through meditation.

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A Day in the Life of a Zen Monk - EmptyMind Films

A trailer that shows the daily life of a zen monk in a large soto-zen monastery in Japan. Some parts of this clip are taken from our feature length film.

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Japan The Way of Zen : Zen Buddhism Documentary

Pierre Brouwers has travelled the length and breadth of Honshu – the largest of the islands forming Japan – to provide an in-depth discovery of the “land of the rising sun”. Cities like Kyoto and Hiroshima are fascinating for their history.

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THE ZEN MIND - An Introduction by Empty Mind Films

This is a clip from The Zen Mind documentary, filmed in Japan. It serves as a nice overview of zen - a topic very few people can fully understand.

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Take Five

At the core of the Zen Buddhist tradition is a formal practice called zazen, which is the name for Zen meditation or sitting Zen.

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Zen and the Beat Way

Well, in the same way, all sorts of things that we believe to be real--time, past and future, for instance--exist only conventionally. A person who lives for the future, who (like most of us) makes his happiness dependent upon what is coming in the future, is living within an illusion. - Alan Watts

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Every Day Is a Good Day

Today does not become yesterday, and Dōgen-zenji states that today does not become tomorrow. Each day is its own past and future and has its own absolute value.

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