KONGO SCHOOL OF ZEN

KONGO SCHOOL OF ZEN Kongo Zen's Philosophy Kongo Zen's philosophy is derived from Buddha's teachings about natural law and human participation in it.

The primary teaching among them is the theory of 'innen' based on the principle of 'engi'. The "in" of innen means "cause" or "origin", and "en" means "connection" or "mediation". The concept represented by these two words is that any event (outcome) in the universe is based on and consists of the connection of various causes. In short, all things are connected, and nothing is more than a connecti

on between others. From ancient times there have been the belief that the unchangeable past determines the present and future, leaving mortals at the victims of Fate. Kongo Zen teaches that , there is no force in the world, neither past nor present, that can force you to to read another line here, if you make up your mind to read no more. In this way, all human beings are free to choose their own actions. Within the realm of what each person can do, each is free to create origins of future good and evil.

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Shugyo. Each morning we assemble at 5.30am, sweep the dojo clean, arrange our footwear tidily, begin the Kyoten and commence jogging. It's a pleasure to work-out as TEAM INDIA

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Shinjo reiterates what we do and why we do it. Shinjo empowers us.

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Each Session begins with Kyoten. We just love to recite Seiku. The most powerful affirmation which fills us with much positivity is Seiku.

If you want to be heard, then being in a superior position matters.  This is Kaiso So Doshin's advice.
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If you want to be heard, then being in a superior position matters. This is Kaiso So Doshin's advice.

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The most important part of the Kongo Zen is Samu. Harsha meticulously and most ardently goes about cleaning the dojo.

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This New Year 2022, January sessions are conducted by the Kenshis. The syllabus is predetermined and allocated. The kenshis prepare well in advance and excitedly wait to take their turn in teaching. Seen here is Samara Arunkumar taking Gakka.

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