Zen's Influence On The Art Of The Sword

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Religion

 

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May 23, 2016

 

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However, as D.T. Suzuki noted, it was " not mere recklessness, but self-abandonment, which is known in Buddhism as a state of egolessness." This is the ideal which the samurai warrior sought; a state of being wherein life and death were meaningless and all that he had to concern himself with was his duty to his master, or if he was ronin (rogue samurai without a master), with his duty to his own code of honor...
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However, as D.T. Suzuki noted, it was " not mere recklessness, but self-abandonment, which is known in Buddhism as a state of egolessness." This is the ideal which the samurai warrior sought; a state of being wherein life and death were meaningless and all that he had to concern himself with was his duty to his master, or if he was ronin (rogue samurai without a master), with his duty to his own code of honor...
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