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Zen
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(synonym of), ''particularly the kind acquired through Zen meditation.''
An approach to instruction, understanding, or an activity similarly emphasizing simplicity and intuition rather than conventional thinking or fixation on goals.
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(alternative case form of): of or related to Zen Buddhism, particularly its focus on indirect teaching of wisdom through riddles and stories.
2006 Oct. 1, (w), "(w)", ''(w)'', 00:37:10:
- ''Greggs'': You hung over? Just sayin', you look like shit.''Moreland'': You know what you need at a crime scene?''Greggs'': Rubber glove?''Moreland'': Soft eyes.''Greggs'': Like I'm s'posed to cry an' shit?''Moreland'': You got soft eyes, you can see the whole thing. You got hard eyes? You cannot see the forest for the trees|starin' at the same tree, missin' the forest.''Greggs'': Ah. Zen shit.''Moreland'': Soft eyes, grasshopper.
Wise, displaying enlightenment or similar wisdom, insightful, unburdened and free of worries, extremely relaxed and capable.
(eu-verb form of)
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serenity, tranquillity, calm state of mind (in your everyday life)
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a denomination of Buddhism
(ja-romanization of)
(nonstandard spelling of)
(tlb) (alt form)
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denomination of Buddhism
philosophy
pertaining to the Zen denomination of Buddhism
extremely relaxing
1952, ''Epistle to the Hebrews'', 9.13,14, translated by Arie de Jong.
- {{quote|vo|If ya blud toras e hikaparas, e zen kunüla, kel pagifülon ad klinükön koapi, saludükon profenanis,vio mödikumo blud Kristusa, kel ededietom oki dub Lanal laidüpik nenmiotädiko Gode, oklinükon konsieni obsik de vobots deadik, ad kultön Godi liföl.