What is Zen? (The simple question)
Zen is short for Zen Buddhism. It is sometimes called a religion and sometimes called a philosophy. Choose whichever term you prefer, it simply doesn't matter.
Historically, Zen Buddhism originates in the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama. Around 500 B.C, he was a prince in what is now India. At the age of 29, deeply troubled by the suffering he saw around him, he renounced his privileged life to seek understanding. After six years of struggling as an ascetic he finally achieved Enlightenment. Since then he has been known as the Buddha (meaning roughly "one who is awake"). In a nutshell, he realized that everything is subject to change and that suffering and discontentment are the result of attachment to circumstances and things which, by their nature, are impermanent. By ridding oneself of these attachments, including attachment to the false notion of self or "I", one can be free of suffering.
The teachings of the Buddha have, to this day, been passed down from teacher to student. Around 475 A.D, one of these teachers, Bodhidharma, travelled from India to China and introduced the teachings of the Buddha there. In China Buddhism mingled with Taoism. The result of this mingling was the Ch'an School of Buddhism.
Around 1200 A.D, Ch'an Buddhism spread from China to Japan where it is called (at least in translation) Zen Buddhism. Fusion Cooking - A selection of recipes made by taking locally available ingredients, adjusted to the cook's ethnic taste. Our head chef provides east-meets-west recipes which have been specially designed for the Cypriot market and taste. All recipes present a mix of East and West. By combining seasoning and herbs of the Far East with a tangy western fusion we have achieved a healthy, low cholesterol, low fat new way of ZENFUSION life
Zen is short for Zen Buddhism. It is sometimes called a religion and sometimes called a philosophy. Choose whichever term you prefer, it simply doesn't matter.
Historically, Zen Buddhism originates in the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama. Around 500 B.C, he was a prince in what is now India. At the age of 29, deeply troubled by the suffering he saw around him, he renounced his privileged life to seek understanding. After six years of struggling as an ascetic he finally achieved Enlightenment. Since then he has been known as the Buddha (meaning roughly "one who is awake"). In a nutshell, he realized that everything is subject to change and that suffering and discontentment are the result of attachment to circumstances and things which, by their nature, are impermanent. By ridding oneself of these attachments, including attachment to the false notion of self or "I", one can be free of suffering.
The teachings of the Buddha have, to this day, been passed down from teacher to student. Around 475 A.D, one of these teachers, Bodhidharma, travelled from India to China and introduced the teachings of the Buddha there. In China Buddhism mingled with Taoism. The result of this mingling was the Ch'an School of Buddhism.
Around 1200 A.D, Ch'an Buddhism spread from China to Japan where it is called (at least in translation) Zen Buddhism. Fusion Cooking - A selection of recipes made by taking locally available ingredients, adjusted to the cook's ethnic taste. Our head chef provides east-meets-west recipes which have been specially designed for the Cypriot market and taste. All recipes present a mix of East and West. By combining seasoning and herbs of the Far East with a tangy western fusion we have achieved a healthy, low cholesterol, low fat new way of ZENFUSION life
