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Meaning of Zen | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C2
zɛn

Definitions

  1. A school of Mahayana Buddhism characterized by sudden enlightenment achieved by indirect means and principally associated with China and Japan.
  2. Alternative letter-case form of zen: (religion) enlightenment and (informal) mindful action, instruction, or behavior considered similar to Zen.
    alt-of, uncountable
  3. Synonym of enlightenment, particularly the kind acquired through Zen meditation.
    uncountable
  4. An approach to instruction, understanding, or an activity similarly emphasizing simplicity and intuition rather than conventional thinking or fixation on goals.
    uncountable

Equivalents

Čeština žen
Deutsch Zen
Ελληνικά Ζεν
Español budismo zen zen
Français zen zen
Gaeilge Búdachas Zen Zen
עברית זן
Հայերեն ձեն
Italiano zen
日本語 禅宗
한국어 선종
Kurdî zên
Polski zen
Português zen zen
Русский дзен дзэн
ไทย เซน
Українська дзен
Tiếng Việt thiên

Examples

“For Orientals these mysterious formulae are clear and familiar truths, but for us they are completely bewildering... Dhyana Buddhism, which is known in Japan as "Zen"... is not speculation at all but immediate experience of what, as the bottomless ground of Being, cannot be apprehended by intellectual means, and cannot be conceived or interpreted even after the most unequivocal and incontestable experiences: one knows it by not knowing it.”
“Philosophical mysticism, the idea that truth is indefinable and can be apprehended only by nonrational means, has been with us since the beginning of history. It's the basis of Zen practice.”
“While Christianity teaches that man was expelled from the Garden of Eden, Zen teaches that we are living in paradise right now, even amid all the shit that's going down. This world is the Pure Land. This world is paradise. In fact, this world is better than paradise—but all we can do is piss and moan, and look around for something better.”
“Hōyen... used to produce his own hand and ask his disciples, why it was called a hand? When we know the reason, there is satori and we have Zen.”
“the zen of cooking”
“the zen of passing the bar exam”
“the zen of C++”

CEFR level

C2
Mastery
This word is part of the CEFR C2 vocabulary — mastery level.
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