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Hasui, "Spring Evening, Ueno Toshogu Shrine" Ukiyo-e

Hasui, "Spring Evening, Ueno Toshogu Shrine" Ukiyo-e

 

 

I don’t know

which tree it comes from,

that fragrance.

      -basho-

Zen Clock with Chime for a progressive awakening

Zen Clock with Chime for a progressive awakening

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Harunobu, Ukiyo-e artist

Ocean Women Ukiyo-e by Suzuki Harunobu

Ocean Women Ukiyo-e by Suzuki Harunobu

Suzuki Harunobu (1724 – 1770) was a Japanese woodblock print artist, one of the most famous in the Ukiyo-e style.  He was an innovator, the first to produce full-color prints (nishiki-e) in 1765, rendering obsolete the former modes of two- and three-color prints.  Harunobu used many special techniques, and depicted a wide variety of subjects, from classical poems to contemporary beauties.

adapted from wikipedia.org

Timer for meditation by Now & Zen Inc.

Timer for meditation by Now & Zen Inc.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Wabi-cha

 
Kitagawa Utamaro Ukiyo-e, wabi-cha

Kitagawa Utamaro Ukiyo-e, wabi-cha

Wabi-cha, or wabi-tea, is a style of Japanese Tea Ceremony particularly associated with Sen no Rikyu and Takeno Joo before him.  Wabi-cha emphasizes simplicity.  The term came into use in the Edo era (1603 to 1868), prior to which it was known as wabi-suki, suki generally referring to the concept of “artistic inclination,” and “wabi” literally meaning ‘forelorn’.

adapted from wikipedia.org

Zen Chime Clock with Japanese Maple Leaves in Honey Finish

Zen Chime Clock with Japanese Maple Leaves in Honey Finish

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monks

 

zen monk

zen monk

The term mendicant refers to begging or relying on charitable donations, and is most widely used for religious followers or ascetics who rely exclusively on charity to survive.

In principle, medicant orders or followers do not own property, either individually or collectively, and have taken a vow of poverty, in order that all their time and energy could be expended on practicing or preaching their religion or way of life and serving the poor.

Many religious orders adhere to a mendicant way of life, including the Catholic mendicant orders, Hindu ascetics, some dervishes of Sufi Islam, and the monastic orders of  Janism and Buddhism. In the Catholic Church, followers of Saint Francis of Assisi and Saint Dominic became known as mendicants, as they would beg for food while they preached to the villages.

adapted from wikipedia.org

Digital Zen Alarm Clocks, available in maple, walnut, bamboo, and black lacquer

Digital Zen Alarm Clocks, available in maple, walnut, bamboo, and black lacquer

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Boulder, CO  80302

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calm the mind

calm the mind, zen timers by Now & Zen, Boulder, CO

calm the mind, zen timers by Now & Zen, Boulder, CO

In Medtitation everyone most likely experiences two of the five hindrances.  They are boredom, which is half-hearted action with little or no collectedness and restlessness-worry, which is the inability to calm the mind. 

The first three enlightment factors (mindfulness, investigation, energy) are to be used when experiencing boredom to regain collection, the last three enlightment factors (tranquillity, collection, equanimity) are to be used when experiencing restlessness and worry to regain collectedness.

adapted from wikipedia.org

Bamboo Zen Timers, a meditation tool

Bamboo Zen Timers, a meditation tool

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Buddhist Loving Kindness

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Buddhist Loving Kindness

Buddhist loving kindness Mettā  or maitrī (sanskrit) has been translated as loving-kindness, friendliness, benevolence, amity, friendship, good will, kindness, love, sympathy, and  active interest in others.

It is one of the ten paramitas of the Theravada school of  Buddhism, and the first of the four Brahmaviharas.  The mettā bhāvanā (“cultivation of mettā”) is a popular form of meditation in Buddhism.

“Loving-kindness” is a term first used in the 1535 Coverdale Bible.  The idea is associated with the Christian concept of agape, or love of God, which is reflected in the quote:

“God is inherently kind, naturally compassionate, and everlastingly merciful. And never is it necessary that any influence be brought to bear upon the Father to call forth his loving-kindness.”

Beyond Christianity, English translations of the writings of the Bahá’í Faith also use the term “loving-kindness” when referring to the original Persian “mohabbat”.

Buddhist Loving Kindness adapted from wikipedia.org

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Meditative value of wabi-sabi

Wabi-Sabi red and black glazed Raku tea cup set

Wabi-Sabi red and black glazed Raku tea cup set

….more musings on wabi-sabi

In one sense wabi sabi is a training where the student of wabi sabi learns to find the most simple objects interesting, fascinating and beautiful. Fading autumn leaves would be an example.

Wabi sabi can change our perception of our world to the extent that a chip or crack in a vase makes it more interesting and give the object greater meditative value. Similarly materials that age such as bare wood, paper and fabric become more interesting as they exhibit changes that can be observed over time.

The wabi and sabi concepts are religious in origin, but actual usage of the words in Japanese is often quite casual.

from Wikipedia

Digital Zen Alarm Clock

Digital Zen Alarm Clock

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