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'''[[concentration]] and {{Wiki|insight}}'''
 
[止観] ( Jpn shikan )
 
  
    The entire system of [[meditation]] set forth by [[T'ient'ai]] (538-597) in Great Concentration and {{Wiki|Insight}}, the ultimate goal of which is to perceive "the region of the unfathomable," that is, the unification of the three truths within one's [[mind]] or the three thousand realms in a single moment of life. "[[Concentration]]" means focusing one's [[mind]] on one point without any distractions, and "{{Wiki|insight}}" means seeing all things as they are, or perception that penetrates the ultimate reality, or true aspect, of all [[phenomena]].
 
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