I'm going to assume that you mean "Zeus" instead of "Zen"...Therefore, the answer would be Helen (of Troy)
Timothy Freke has written: 'Zen made easy' -- subject(s): Zen Buddhism 'The wisdom of the Zen masters' -- subject(s): Zen Buddhism 'The Jesus mysteries' -- subject(s): Christianity, Dionysus (Greek deity), Origin, Historicity, Influence, Relations, Controversial literature, Paganism
outsider = ξένος (ZEN-ohs), written in English: Xenos
In Tom Robbins' article "In Defiance of Gravity," there are several allusions to literature, spirituality, and mythology. These include references to Siddhartha, Thoreau's Walden, the concept of Zen, and Greek mythology, particularly the story of Icarus and Daedalus. These allusions serve to enrich the themes of personal growth, freedom, and the interconnectedness of the human experience.
The plural of "zen" is also "zen." The word "zen" does not change in the plural form.
Zen (A Buddhist sect)
David Zen Mansley goes by Zen.
No, it is not a religion.Zen is a philosophy, a practice of living, and a lifestyle.Buddhism is a religion. Zen is a school/ sect within that religion. It is just as possible to have Zen Catholic, Zen Jew. and even Zen Atheist.
zen architecture
zen seeks sight
Zen Buddhism. Soto or Rinzai. Beyond that, the question is what is Zen Buddhism.
I have a Zen garden and enjoy using it.That wasn't very Zen of you, was it dude?
Zen Gesner's birth name is Gesner, Zen Brant.