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【Instant purchase welcome】 【Ships within 24 hours on weekdays!】 Artist: Sekio Fukumoto Title: "Heijoshin Ze Do" 【Condition】 Handwritten, paper, with original box. Some slight stains, but no wrinkles, and in good condition. 【Artist's Biography】 Brief Biography of Master Sekio Fukumoto Born in Kyoto in 1930. Ordained under Master So-o at Yotoku-in Temple within Daitoku-ji Temple in 1940. Became a disciple of Master Kankei Seiryo-ken, the former head of the Daitoku-ji school, in 1949, and was assigned to the Tokei Zen Monastery in Mino. Appointed as the chief priest of Shoshun-ji Temple of the Daitoku-ji school in 1959. Appointed as the concurrent chief priest of Horyin-ji Temple of the Daitoku-ji school in 1983. Appointed as the chief priest of Horyin-ji Temple in 1990. Relinquished the position of chief priest of Horyin-ji Temple in 2004. In the same year, was reappointed as the chief priest of Shoshun-ji Temple. 【Zen Phrase】 Heijoshin Ze Do (by Kofu Kawaguchi) The word "Zen" originates from the Sanskrit word "Dhyana," which is a transliteration and means to calm the mind and think deeply, or to have a settled mind. The reason why Zen monks spend harsh times in Zazen practice is to seek a more pure state of mind, not to seek a special state of enlightenment. Everything in the photos is included with the product, so items without a box in the photos will be delivered without a box. All items for sale are used. Please refrain from purchasing if you are concerned about stains or odors that are difficult to see in the photos. Please feel free to ask any questions or consult about combined shipping in the comments. ^^ #FineArt #InteriorDesign #JapaneseRoom #Tokonoma (alcove) #TeaCeremonyUtensils #TeaCeremony #HangingScroll #Hospitality #Chagake (hanging scroll for tea ceremony) #Calligraphy #ZenPhrase #Daitoku-jiTemple #RinzaiSchool #SekioFukumoto #HeijoshinZeDo
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