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Where did you hear this term? I'm a Zen monk and I've never heard of it. Do you mean "Zen priest"?
Zen Gesner's birth name is Gesner, Zen Brant.
Most zen Buddhists don't do martial arts, but small groups do. The Sholin monks and Shorinji Kempo to name few...
A zen priest must be certified to become a teacher and lead koan study by a properly qualified teacher. Typically, it takes many years of study and practice to become ordained as a priest and many priests are never sanctioned to teach. .
It should be Zen's sibling's name.
I am not aware that there is such a stick in Christianity but in Zen Buddhism it is called Keisaku. In Zen Buddhism, Keisaku is an attempt by a sensei to alert students to their mindlessness in Zazen (sitting meditation) through a strike, usually administered by a stick on the shoulders. An English translation is stick of compassion. == == == ==
I assume with "Mexican" you mean "Spanish". You can say: "Mi nombre es Zen", or "Me llamo Zen".
Zen Buddhists meditate in Temples.
There is no difference. Both have been ordained. However, there is a difference between a priest or monk who has been sanctioned to teach and one who hasn't. It's possible to call those who have been sanctioned to teach "priests" and those who haven't "monks." .
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zen-o-fil-ias is how you prononce the name Xenophilias