Great Zen Thoughts

· Centre For Human Perfection
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90
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About this ebook

It is interesting to learn that the Philosophy of Zen is to experience Our Real state without any philosophizing & theorizing. The basic concept of Zen can be attributed to Mahayana Buddhism & Taoism. Even though Zen originated in China, later it was spread to many parts of the World, mainly Japan, Korea & other neighboring countries.
Zen is mainly concerned about the direct Experiencing of One's Own Self, without any descriptions. Zen is actually focusing on our Inner Being, without the help of Intellect & Logical Thinking. Actually, Zen emphasizes on the Perception of our Reality - Our Self, in the most easiest & quickest way. Really, Zen is Pure Awareness & Aliveness. Sudden Enlightenment or Satori is the basic nature of Zen. In Zen, the use of paradoxes to bypass our Mental Blocks & Confusion is very common. In Zen there are no concepts & belief systems. It is Pure & Simple - simple understanding is the key of Zen. The Teachings, Quotes & Sayings of Great Zen Masters had changed the life of Millions of People all over the World.
Here, we are presenting 1001 Selected Thoughts & Teachings of Zen Masters under the Title "Great Zen Thoughts" for all Readers. Let these Thoughts awaken our Inner Reality in the coming days.

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About the author

Dr.D.Purushothaman  [LivingInWellbeing] ,Director, Centre For Human Perfection,is a  General Surgeon,  Spiritual Scientist, Life, Happiness & Stress-Management Coach, Mentor, Meditation Guide,Wellness, Wellbeing & NLP Trainer, Motivational Speaker & Consultant to Various National & International Organizations

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