A Zen monk of the Soto School meditates at the Seiryu-ji Temple in Hikone City, Japan
Sitting Zen (or Zazen) is at the heart of Buddhist practice in Japan.
In Zen Buddhism, zazen (literally “seated meditation”) is a meditative discipline practitioners perform to calm the body and the mind and experience insight into the nature of existence and thereby gain enlightenment (satori)
Kyudo – The Way of the Bow
Japan – Hikone – A Zen monk of the Soto School meditates at the Seiryu-ji Temple. In Zen Buddhism, zazen (literally “seated meditation”) is a meditative discipline practitioners perform to calm the body and the mind and experience insight into the nature of existence and thereby gain enlightenment (satori).