Suizen, 吹禅, a Japanese word which means blowing Zen, is known as a meditative practice of Zen Buddhism using the Shakuhachi bamboo flute to achieve a state of self-realization into the Buddha nature. Based on principles of common origin of Zen School and Nyingma School, this article presents an interpretation of the understanding of the mind and the seeing of the Buddha nature which are the objectives of Zen practices and reveals this through the music of the traditional Shakuhachi repertory.link_to_OA_fulltex
Abstract This essay will focus on the development and significance of Zen Buddhism and emergence of ...
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Buddhism is Japan’s second largest religion, right behind Shinto. It includes multiple traditions a...
Buddhism is Japan’s second largest religion, right behind Shinto. It includes multiple traditions a...
The Japanese bamboo vertical flute, known as the shakuhachi, has captured the attention and interest...
The objective of this dissertation is to explore philosophical and practical approaches to the study...
The Japanese bamboo vertical flute, known as the shakuhachi, has captured the attention and interest...
Zen Buddhism is dedicated to the elimination of dualisms and the creation of a non-dualistic way of ...
This thesis provides case studies of two end-blown instruments: the didjeridu, an Australian Aborigi...
Since the turn of the 20th century in America, Buddhist and oftentimes “Zen” thought in particular h...
This ethnographic dissertation offers an in-depth analysis of how contemporary music practitioners/e...
This thesis provides case studies of two end-blown instruments: the didjeridu, an Australian Aborigi...
In this paper the role of spirituality in learning music for North American adult students is explor...
Abstract This essay will focus on the development and significance of Zen Buddhism and emergence of ...
In Japan, explicitly religious content is not commonly found in popular music. Against this mainstre...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 This article examines the characteristics of Zen by Zen Master Bankei in the history of rel...
The "San Koten Honkyoku" are three ("san") traditional ("hon") compositions ("kyoku") which are dist...
Buddhism is Japan’s second largest religion, right behind Shinto. It includes multiple traditions a...
Buddhism is Japan’s second largest religion, right behind Shinto. It includes multiple traditions a...
The Japanese bamboo vertical flute, known as the shakuhachi, has captured the attention and interest...
The objective of this dissertation is to explore philosophical and practical approaches to the study...
The Japanese bamboo vertical flute, known as the shakuhachi, has captured the attention and interest...
Zen Buddhism is dedicated to the elimination of dualisms and the creation of a non-dualistic way of ...
This thesis provides case studies of two end-blown instruments: the didjeridu, an Australian Aborigi...
Since the turn of the 20th century in America, Buddhist and oftentimes “Zen” thought in particular h...
This ethnographic dissertation offers an in-depth analysis of how contemporary music practitioners/e...
This thesis provides case studies of two end-blown instruments: the didjeridu, an Australian Aborigi...
In this paper the role of spirituality in learning music for North American adult students is explor...
Abstract This essay will focus on the development and significance of Zen Buddhism and emergence of ...
In Japan, explicitly religious content is not commonly found in popular music. Against this mainstre...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 This article examines the characteristics of Zen by Zen Master Bankei in the history of rel...