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CrouchingTiger - The very short answer to your question is Zen, or Zen Buddhism, is a philosophy (or religion) based on trying to attain enlightenment through meditation. It started in India and was taken to China and Japan a long time ago.

 

JKD is Jeet Kune Do. It is the fighting system that Bruce Lee developed from his training in Kung Fu.

Train like your life depends on it....Because it does.

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Nice article. I have that particular book and many others. Didn't the "origin" of Zen, come from Ch'en Buddhism? If one is to do a concise study of Zen, should its origins and other historical information be persued?

 

Fortunately, one of my college professor is on of Eastern Religion with a "specialty" of Buddhism.

 

He became my student in martial arts soon after his class, as I had him doing further research, but his own curiousity, on the relation of Buddhsim and martial arts. He had contacted other sources, such as Buddhists and colleagues. His findings that he discovered, (or shall I say re-discovered) and shared with me are fascinating.

 

He told me that our "roles" were reversed, that I became the teacher. He thanked me for him looking further into his "specialty"

 

But, as he and I continue to talk about Buddhism, I still think he is the teacher.

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Everyone has a slightly different idea of what enlightenment is, but basically its "knowledge", "insight" and "true understanding" on a philosophical and spiritial level. Being able to see all things clearly within the scheme of totality. Being one with the universe kinda of stuff.

Train like your life depends on it....Because it does.

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