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Thursday, October 29, 2020

 

行與坐禪

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"MEDITATION means, then, the entering within self to seek for the Creative Forces; or to seek that God may make for the using of the body - mentally, physically, spiritually - as a greater manifestation of His love in and among men."

Edgar Cayce reading 1020-1


沢木 興道, Sawaki Kōdō

rasta word for meditationdeep thought, 冥想
I-man was holding a firm itation until babylon arrive at the gathering.

行與坐禪 

䷲ 震  艮 ䷳

51 & 52

 "to go through (like the thread in a loom)", with sutra as a secondary meaning, and  "walk".
Taken literally, the phrase means "to walk straight back and forth."
The opposite, in Japanese, to kinhin is 座禅 zazen, "sitting meditation".



The term "Peripatetic" is a transliteration of the ancient Greek word περιπατητικός (peripatētikós), which means "of walking" or "given to walking about". The Peripatetic school, founded by Aristotle, was actually known simply as the Peripatos. Aristotle's school came to be so named because of the peripatoi ("walkways", some covered or with colonnades) of the Lyceum where the members met. The legend that the name came from Aristotle's alleged habit of walking while lecturing may have started with Hermippus of Smyrna.

The Lyceum (Ancient GreekΛύκειονromanizedLykeion) or Lycaeum was a temple dedicated to Apollo Lyceus ("Apollo the wolf-god") named as such after its identification with a lost work described, though not attributed to a sculptor, by Lucian as being on show in the Lyceum, one of the gymnasia of Athens.


Lycian Apollo @ Le Louvre




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