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==Syncretic Terms==
==Concept Map==


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To attain the Pure Land, [[Heal]] and [[Connect]]
To attain the Pure Land, [[Heal]] and [[Connect]]
==Further Reading==
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Pure Land

The Pure Land is the Zen Buddhist term for a state of the Physical Unit characterized by strong and persistent Connection and high CQ.[1]

Concept Map

Syncretic Terms

Harmonic Social Structure >

Notes

"...if we are mindful, if we can touch the wonders of life deeply, then the Pure Land, the Kingdom of God, is available to us."[2]

To attain the Pure Land, Heal and Connect

Further Reading

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Footnotes

  1. McLeod, Melvin. The Pocket Thich Nhat Hanh. Boulder, CO: Shambhala, 2012.
  2. McLeod, Melvin. The Pocket Thich Nhat Hanh. Boulder, CO: Shambhala, 2012.