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Introduction The Life and Teachings of the Buddha Zen in Buddhist Context The Warriors' Zen—Part One: Initial Attraction The Warriors' Zen—Part Two: An Established Relationship Meditation
Mushin and Mindfulness Zen, Budo, and Ethics The Contemporary World of Budo
Epilogue: Is it really Zen?
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