You are here: Home / Martial Arts / Zen Buddhism
 Subcategories
Aikido 
Capoeira 
Christian 
Chung Moo Doe 
Disabled 
Events 
Filipino 
Fitness and Conditioning 
Grappling 
Hapkido 
Humor 
Hwa Rang Do 
Indian 
Japanese 
Jeet Kune Do 
Judo 
Jujutsu 
Karate 
Kenpo 
Kickboxing 
Korean 
Kuk Sool Won 
Kung Fu 
Kurash 
Muay Thai 
Ninpo 
Organizations 
People 
Regional 
Resources 
Russian 
Sales and Services 
Schools and Instruction 
Silat 
Submission Fighting and Mma 
Sumo 
Tae Kwon Do 
Taido 
Tang Soo Do and Soo Bahk Do 
Tukong Moosul 
Weaponry 
Western 
Wing Chun 
Women 
Zen Buddhism 
 Websites
  • Aikido - Downtown Zen & Zazen

  • Zen & Zazen study, discussion, and "sitting" group. Based on the benefits of Zen study and sitting for the lay practitioner.
    http://www.budojo.com

  • God-U-Like

  • An irreverent but hopefully entertaining look at the faith industry
    http://www.godulike.co.uk

  • The Buddha's wisdom changes your life!

  • Based on the teachings of the Buddhist scripture called “The Sutra of the Lotus Flower of the Wonderful Dharma,” the IBC will provide occasions for people who are not familiar with Buddhism to learn and practice Buddhist wisdom in English.
    http://www.ibc-rk.org/

  • New Orleans Zen Temple

  • The New Orleans Zen Temple offers daily zazen and monthly introductions and sesshin. We are in the Sawaki/Deshimaru lineage of Soto Zen. Robert Livingston Roshi, Abbot. Contact Richard Collins, Shusso. 2726 Royal Street, upstairs, New Orleans, LA 70117. (504) 940-6750. Email: aza@webdsi.com.
    http://www.nozt.org

  • Zen and the Samurai

  • A history explaining why Zen became associated with Japan's warrior class.
    http://www.blackbeltmag.com/archives/blackbelt/1976/aug76/ze...

  • Zen Martial Arts

  • Dedicated to changing the popular perception of martial arts, from that of exercise and self-defense, to a path of personal and spiritual growth.
    http://www.zenmartialarts.com

  • What is Bushido?

  • The moral code principals that developed among the samurai (military) class of Japan, on a basis of national tradition influenced by Zen and Confucianism.
    http://www.shotokai.cl/filosofia/06_ee_.html

  • Zen in the Martial Arts

  • "You must concentrate upon and consecrate yourself wholly to each day, as though a fire were raging in your hair." These words of instruction to a medieval samurai might be said to contain the essence of Zen. To practice Zen or the martial arts, you must live intensely, wholeheartedly, without reserves, as if you might die in the next instant. Lacking this sort of commitment, Zen becomes mere ritual and the martial arts devolve into mere sport.
    http://www.shotokai.cl/otras_artes/introzen.html

     Copyright  |  Disclaimer  |  About