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Suzuki Shōsan

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one is "tilling fields, or selling wares, or even confronting an enemy in the heat of battle, direct enlightenment will occur at key moment's of one's day to day life". Shosan saw true enlightenment in an untraditional way by discarding the belief that enlightenment can only occur in matters of direct recluse or the renouncement, and therefore true Buddhism has nothing to do with "gentle piety or theory, even though most monks were taught to practice in this manner". Sometimes he asked learners to physically emulate the postures of the Niō, as well as other warrior deities like Fudo and Bishamonten, to aid them in concentration. The energy gained by thinking about the Niō was purported to help learners develop a warrior's fortitude, and to overcome the evil energies that inhibited them from progressing towards enlightenment.
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Shosan's dedication to bringing Buddhism to people from all segments of society intensified as he grew older. He believed that the virtue of Buddhism depended on its usefulness to one's country and people in the real world. Shosan taught that true enlightenment comes during one's daily tasks. Whether
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and can be seen at the gates of many Buddhist temples, to help them channel energy to use in meditation and in developing vitality, courage and "death energy" or the readiness to confront death at any moment which are the most important characteristics of a warrior.
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or "self-enlightenment without a teacher". He was a Zen Master who amassed a large following. In 1642, Shōsan, along with his brother, built 32 Buddhist temples in Japan. One was a
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The Samurai Zen of Suzuki Shosan, King Winston L, Asian Humanities Press, 1986
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Braverman, Arthur. The Warrior of Zen. New York: Kodansha International, 1994.
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Suzuki Shōsan, 1579-1655 and the Spirit of Capitalism in Japanese Buddhism
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Warrior of Zen: The Diamond-Hard Wisdom Mind of Suzuki Shosan
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but was one of many in the Tokugawa period to claim
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Index

Nio Zen
Japanese name
surname

Samurai
Zen monk
Japan
Zen Buddhism
禪 Zen
a series
Zen Buddhism
Ensō
Zen
Chinese Chan
Japanese Zen
Korean Seon
Vietnamese Thiền
Zen in the United States
No-mind
Original enlightenment
Buddha-nature
Turning the light around
Kenshō
Satori
Sudden awakening
Ten Ox-Herding Pictures
Five ranks of Tozan
Hakuin's Four ways of knowing
One Vehicle
Bodhisattva ideal

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