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+ | [[Hsin]] ; In [[Japanese]] [[Shin]] or [[Kokoro]]. A key term in [[Zen]] Bsm. [[Mind ]]or [[heart]], but not in [[Western]] [[sense]] of either term. The deepest aspects of both; inmost [[heart]] or deepest [[mind]]; [[soul]] but without that term’s {{Wiki|theological}} implications. That factor in each [[human being]] which is part of All-Mind. | ||
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Revision as of 13:24, 22 November 2020
Hsin ; In Japanese Shin or Kokoro. A key term in Zen Bsm. Mind or heart, but not in Western sense of either term. The deepest aspects of both; inmost heart or deepest mind; soul but without that term’s theological implications. That factor in each human being which is part of All-Mind.
(See Shin.)