Takuan Soho (1573-1645) was a renowned Japanese Zen Buddhist monk, martial artist, and calligrapher. His life was marked by his involvement in Zen practice, martial arts research, and calligraphy creation.
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Source: The unfettered mind: writings of the Zen master to the sword master
Source: The unfettered mind: writings of the Zen master to the sword master
Source: The unfettered mind: writings of the Zen master to the sword master
Source: The unfettered mind: writings of the Zen master to the sword master
“The Buddha and all sentient beings are not two.”
Source: The unfettered mind: writings of the Zen master to the sword master
Source: The unfettered mind: writings of the Zen master to the sword master
“Sever the edge between before and after.”
Source: The unfettered mind: writings of the Zen master to the sword master
“One is not likely to achieve understanding from the explanation of another.”
Source: The unfettered mind: writings of the Zen master to the sword master
Source: The unfettered mind: writings of the Zen master to the sword master
“It is the very mind itself that leads the mind astray - of the mind, do not be mindless”
Source: The unfettered mind: writings of the Zen master to the sword master
Source: The unfettered mind: writings of the Zen master to the sword master
