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http://www.zen-deshimaru.com/EN/sangha/deshimaru/QR.htm
 180 Questions and Answers about Zen from Master Deshimaru  New window
 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.
http://www.zen-deshimaru.com/EN/sangha/deshimaru/QR.htm
http://deoxy.org/w_lectur.htm
 Lecture On Zen  New window
 by Alan Watts
http://deoxy.org/w_lectur.htm
http://www.dragoncliffzencenter.org/Now%20and%20Zen.htm
 Now and Zen  New window
 A basic explanation of Zen practice by Mui Barragato Sensei.
http://www.dragoncliffzencenter.org/Now%20and%20Zen.htm
http://www.zenki.com/QandA.htm
 Questions and Answers about Zen  New window
 What is Zen? Important characteristics of Zen? Who is a true teacher? Importance of Let-Go? Zen and Judo? Who is a Hero?
http://www.zenki.com/QandA.htm
http://www.pvtnetworks.net/~kmcguire/kyosaku.html
 The Kyosaku Explained  New window
 The Kyosaku is a blow on the shoulder with the light stick carried by a Zen priest during meditation.
http://www.pvtnetworks.net/~kmcguire/kyosaku.html
http://www.zen-azi.org/html/what_e.html
 What is Zen ?  New window
 Introduction to Zen by the Association Zen Internationale.
http://www.zen-azi.org/html/what_e.html
http://www.amacord.com/taste//essays/zen.html
 What is Zen?  New window
 A Brief Explanation by Eido Tai Shimano Roshi Abbot of The Zen Studies Society
http://www.amacord.com/taste//essays/zen.html
http://www.zenki.com/Masunaga01.htm
 What is Zen?  New window
 "To define Zen is difficult. To define is to limit to make a neat conceptual package that abstracts from the whole and gives only part of the picture. This would not capture Zen, for it is rooted in our deepest life flow and deals with the facts of unfettered experience. The non-conceptual nature of Zen is apparent in the catch phrases that became popular in Sung China. Zen trainees took their cues from such expressions as: 1) 'No dependence on words and letters'; 2) 'A special transmission outside the classified teachings'; 3) 'Direct pointing to the mind of man'; and 4) 'Seeing the mind is becoming the Buddha.'"
http://www.zenki.com/Masunaga01.htm
http://www.innerself.com/Magazine/Meditation/What_Is_Zen_by_Mel_Ash.htm
 What is Zen? by Mel Ash  New window
 What is Zen, and what isn't. How Zen can help in daily life.
http://www.innerself.com/Magazine/Meditation/What_Is_Zen_by_Mel_Ash.htm
http://www.shotokai.cl/otras_artes/165_em_.html
 Zen -- Excerpt from The Tao of Physics  New window
 "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."
http://www.shotokai.cl/otras_artes/165_em_.html

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