The kanji 無心, which reads mushin in Japanese, literally means “no-mind”. The first character, 無 (mu), means “none” or “without”. The second character, 心 (shin), means “mind” or “heart-mind”. Together, they convey the idea of a state of mind that is free from attachment and reactivity.
#Mushin (無心), the #Zen state of "#NoMind", denotes a mind free from grasping and reactivity, enabling spontaneous, lucid action. Unlike mere blankness, mushin embodies refined #awareness and non-conceptual clarity, aligning with Buddhist ideals of #equanimity […]
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