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zen |"How can I find out what zen is?" THE question, yes. various options come to mind: * study books which contain the keyword 'zen' there are many tomes, and probably best to approach from breadth of overview or through interest of writing taste than anything else. the first can be found in encyclopedaea and various supplementary keywords may be isolated within the initial search (historical group and individual identities that are associated with the term, along with cultural contexts, etc.). the second can be a random sampling as designated by bookstore or library shelf and based upon palatability/interest. use a glossary and/or a dictionary of terms (Shambhala has one on Zen and Buddhism which is quite excellent, for example) absorb information and formulate rudimentary questions * talk with various beings about things associated with 'zen' perhaps start with humans: local or postal contacts who associate with the term (such as a 'Zen Buddhist Temple' in your area if there should be one); local or postal learning establishments, such as universities, publishing houses or community centers. move on to nonhumans: start with those most like yourself, such as mammals, birds and reptiles; move on to the more obviously different entities such as insects and other arthropods, limacine and other gastropods, and perhaps alien intelligences; then move on to the plants (trees especially - they know quite a bit about zen), clouds and other 'nonliving' entities like streams, fires and stones; then if you are really diligent, move into the city and begin conversations with the various technological innovations constructed by humans (such as computers); finally seek out and diligently question the nonordinary entities such as unicorns, faeries, djinn, dakinis, devas, asuras, raksasas, hungry ghosts, gods, demons, bodhisattvas and buddhas contrast perspectives and challenge extreme statements about the term * engage activities and locations which are associated with 'zen' this will of course vary, from eating specific foods and engaging behavior- forms, to sitting in very particular ways, staring at nothing or at certain objects, perhaps chanting, ringing bells, bowls, doing yardwork, shooting bows, repairing motorcycles, etc. give each a fair chance and then if you wish move on to something else. that which attracts most spend the most time with so as to obtain deeper experience when possible. also visit the various workfarms, temples, zendos, monasteries, gardens and mountain retreats see how some aspect of the activity or location may be implied by the term * make up your favorite definitions and go from there how does the word sound? of what does it remind you? what would you *like* it to mean? what variations or unusual meanings can you imagine? what would be the *opposite* of that taken as true by the authors of books and monks in their cells? explore and expand beyond capacity the possible meanings of the term, being as irreverent and heretical as possible compare and contrast these with those you may have heard elsewhere * abandon the search have a cup of tea and enjoy the sunset