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Shim Gum Do - a Buddhist practice of using martial arts as a form of Zen.

Title: Shim Gum Do - a Buddhist practice of using martial arts as a form of Zen.
Category: Society & Culture / Geography | Words: 2002 | Pages: 8.5 (approximately 235 words/page)


Shim Gum Do - a Buddhist practice of using martial arts as a form of Zen.

Shim Gum Do As the saying goes, "opposites attract". Nowhere is this more clearly demonstrated than by Shim Gum Do practices. Shim Gum Do is a Buddhist practice that employs the use of martial arts as a form of Zen. Meditation is commonly identified with stillness and martial arts with action, but by practicing them in unison the followers of Shim Gum Do aim to achieve enlightenment, just as their teacher and founder of the …showed first 75 words of 2002 total

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showed last 75 words of 2002 total…and clear action." Bibliography 1. Deshimura, Taisen. 1982. The Zen Way to the Martial Arts. New York: Penguin 2. Gethin, Rupert. 1998. The Foundations of Buddhism. New York: Oxford University Press. 3. Jason. Personal interview. 12 February 2002. 4. Kim, Chang Sik. Dharma Talk. Shim Gwang Sa Temple, Boston. 01 Nov. 1996. 5. Low, Albert. 1989. Zen Meditation Plain and Simple. Boston: Tuttle Publishing. 6. Robinson, Richard H. and Johnson, Willard L. 1997. The Buddhist Religion. Belmont:Wadsworth. 7. Shim Gum Do Home Page. 2002. <http://www.shimgumdo.org>

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