Musō Soseki

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1Zen Culture (Random House, 1977) Anyone who examines the Zen arts is immediately struck by how modern they seem. The ceramics of 16th-century Zen artists could be interchanged with the rugged pots of our own contemporar

Zen Culture (Random House, 1977) Anyone who examines the Zen arts is immediately struck by how modern they seem. The ceramics of 16th-century Zen artists could be interchanged with the rugged pots of our own contemporar

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Source URL: www.smashwords.com

Language: English - Date: 2012-04-24 20:08:22
2Zen Buddhist Landscapes and the Idea of Temple: Muso Kokushi and Zuisen-Ji, Kamakura, Japan

Zen Buddhist Landscapes and the Idea of Temple: Muso Kokushi and Zuisen-Ji, Kamakura, Japan

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Source URL: www.zen-garden.org

Language: English - Date: 2008-06-12 16:22:08
3This is an extract from:  Landscape Design and the Experience of Motion

This is an extract from: Landscape Design and the Experience of Motion

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Source URL: www.doaks.org

Language: English - Date: 2012-03-12 21:29:55