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  • What is Zen?

    A Brief Explanation by Eido Tai Shimano Roshi Abbot of The Zen Studies Society

    www.amacord.com

  • Zen -- Excerpt from The Tao of Physics

    "Zen is a unique blend of the philosophies and idiosyncrasies of three different cultures. It is a way of life which is typically Japanese, and yet it reflects the mysticism of India, the Taoists' love of naturalness and spontaneity and the thorough pragmatism of the Confucian mind."

    www.shotokai.cl

  • Zen Guide

    An attractively presented online introduction to Zen. Resource intensive; may crash your browser.

    www.zenguide.com

  • Lecture On Zen

    by Alan Watts

    deoxy.org

  • The Kyosaku Explained

    The Kyosaku is a blow on the shoulder with the light stick carried by a Zen priest during meditation.

    www.pvtnetworks.net

  • Zen Frequently Asked Questions

    An introduction to Zen

    www.zenproject.faithweb.com

  • 180 Questions and Answers about Zen from Master Deshimaru

    On questions regarding the middle way, ego, karma, illusions, attachement, helping others, good and evil, death, modern civilization, everyday life, Christianity, consciousness, impermanence, here and now, satori, practice, zazen, posture, and tradition.

    www.zen-deshimaru.com

  • Wikipedia: Seon

    Extensively cross-indexed article on the Korean form of Zen.

    en.wikipedia.org

  • Frequently Asked Questions from alt.zen

    www.ibiblio.org

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