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yumedono 1
yuwasa 1
zeal 1
zen 12
zenana-life 1
zenanas 1
zenism 2
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12 whom
12 yamato
12 year
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11 activity
11 ages
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Kakuzo Okakura
The Ideals of the East

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1 Kamaku| ideal the teaching of the Zen sect (perfected under the 2 Ashika| ideal owes its origin to the Zen sect of Buddhism, which 3 Ashika| during the Kamakura period. Zen, from the word Dhyan, meaning 4 Ashika| greatly from the Northern Zen, which latter adhered still 5 Ashika| cast into the fire by the Zen who obtained enlightenment. 6 Ashika| portray the progress of a Zen student as a cowherd in 7 Ashika| and yet is not. Thus, to Zen thinking, victories over 8 Ashika| tea-ceremony is made expressive of Zen ideas.~The Ashikaga aristocracy, 9 Ashika| formalism, to absorb the Zen idea in all its~intensity 10 Ashika| and purity. They were all Zen priests, or laymen who lived 11 Ashika| self-control so typical of the Zen mind. Face to face with 12 Ashika| another essential trait of the Zen ideal. It is as if to him


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