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Introduction to Zen Buddhism

Introduction to Zen Buddhism

Zen is a form of Buddhism that emphasizes direct experience and the present moment over intellectual analysis.

Zen roots in Indian Mahayana Buddhism and Chinese Taoism.

The purpose of zen is to understand the nature of “self” and attain enlightenment, known as satori.

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