释义 |
‖ zazen|zaːˈzɛn| Also 8 Sasen; Zazen. [Jap., f. za sitting, a seat + zen Zen.] Zen meditation.
1727J. G. Scheuchzer tr. Kæmpfer's Hist. Japan I. iii. i. 242 A posture, which is thought to engage one's mind in so profound a meditation, and to wrap it up so entirely within itself, that the body lies for a while as it were sens less... This profound Enthusiasm is by them call'd Safen [sic: read Sasen]. 1897Princ., Pract. & Enlightenment Soto Sect 22 How can you think of not-thinking? That is thinking of nothing. This is the most important art of Zazen. 1907Jrnl. Pali Text Soc. 1906–7 36 Zazen is not meant to induce a trance or a state of self-hypnotization. 1960Koestler Lotus & Robot ii. xi. 257 Zazen meditation, unlike Yoga, holds no promise of supernatural rewards. 1973A. Broinowski Take One Ambassador viii. 108 Three hours of daily zazen meditation. 1983M. Furlong Cousins xxi. 167 He had taken to practising what he hoped was zazen in the yard. |