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ANCHOR: What follows is a day during a Japanese Zen temple. Buddhist monks as well as nuns from all over a creation get up during emergence for early sunrise sutra reading. Let’s take a look. STORY: The Bukkokuji Zen Temple lies in a plateau of horse opera Japan. Foreigners comment for half of a monks as well as nuns boarding during a temple. After chanting scriptures, a Buddhist monks have breakfast together in finish silence. The temple’s Zen Master was a kamikaze commander prior to he entered a universe of Zen. [Rev …

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  1. I wish i was there right now…..

    Comment by doodovf — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  2. respect.

    Comment by Alxscode — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  3. way to copy wiki

    Comment by Quantumlogik — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  4. If there is any religion that would cope with modern scientific needs it would be Buddhism. -Albert Einstein

    Comment by Gapenting — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  5. ok
    whatever u say aggressor01

    Comment by xxXghislainXxx — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  6. Uhm, read your about me, you’re a dreamer, awake in his own dream, a lucid reality to which you bend at your own will.. a reality of the MIND.

    Palease, you’re insane. Mad with delusions of Grandeur.

    Comment by Agressor01 — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  7. u r insane, leave me alone

    Comment by xxXghislainXxx — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  8. whatever makes you.. STFU.
    all this energetic and spiritual stuff is as impractical and far out of reach of common sense just like the technology and systems we have now.
    this world isn’t happy, stop living a facaded existence.

    Comment by Agressor01 — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  9. The emergence of Zen as a distinct school of Buddhism was first documented in China in the 7th century CE. It is thought to have developed as an amalgam of various currents in Mahāyāna Buddhist thought—among them the Yogācāra and Madhyamaka philosophies and the Prajñāpāramitā literature—and of local traditions in China, particularly Taoism and Huáyán Buddhism. From China, Zen subsequently spread southwards to Vietnam and eastwards to Korea and Japan.

    Comment by Hosea22 — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  10. The establishment of Zen is traditionally credited to the South Indian Pallava prince-turned-monk Bodhidharma, who is recorded as having come to China to teach a “special transmission outside scriptures” which “did not stand upon words”.

    Comment by Hosea22 — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  11. Zen emphasizes experiential wisdom—particularly as realized in the form of meditation known as zazen—in the attainment of awakening, often simply called the path of enlightenment. As such, it de-emphasizes both theoretical knowledge and the study of religious texts in favor of direct, experiential realization through meditation and dharma practice.

    Comment by Hosea22 — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  12. Zen is a school of Mahāyāna Buddhism, referred to in Chinese as Chán. Chán is itself derived from the Sanskrit Dhyāna, which means “meditation”.

    Comment by Hosea22 — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  13. u mean hair?

    Comment by bugg333 — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  14. what beautiful faces! full of life, compassion, this is zen!

    Comment by skyjuke2006 — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  15. I would so join them. I’d like to keep my air though.

    Comment by zenguy22 — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  16. Great vid this is really gonna help with my essay!!

    Comment by Werewolfsnowcone713 — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  17. lol
    lot’s of fun and entertainment to keep the brain healthy and alive! (sarcasm)

    This is what people did to kill time when they didn’t have advanced alien technology to kill time in a fun and relaxing way

    whatever makes you happy

    Comment by xxXghislainXxx — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  18. Hosshinji is probably the way a monastery should be run — sort of laid back but with a great deal of emphasis on spiritual meaningfulness. Hats off to the old Roshi.

    Comment by mujaku — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  19. i was there in 1987 for 3 months, i was a very lazy monk, i never turned up for the morning jog, i use to like the beer vending machine down the road, and Roshi must be 85 by now, i miss it

    Comment by mrtv100 — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  20. Beware of looking for comfort in medititation..you night just find it, then you’re in the sh*t ;)

    Comment by neocoders — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  21. It located in -Obama- Japan, lol!

    Comment by TeslasRadio — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  22. Some of us Lay Buddhist, dealing with the money sht system, are very envious, Keep up the good work and peace to you in your meditation, and too all Buddhist monks. Om Mani Padme huuuung.

    Comment by attilaclark — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  23. Zen monks truely inspiring!

    Comment by brucesmith33 — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  24. thank yous

    Comment by mynameisnotlulu — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  25. wtf asian with bad american acsent

    Comment by shephma29y2j — June 4, 2009 @ 9:24 pm

  26. nice video.

    http://buddhistnetwork.co.cc

    Comment by Asoka — June 4, 2009 @ 9:42 pm

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