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Day: July 31, 2022

Munen Muso 無念夢想

Often ‘Shugyosha’ (修行者), or those engaged in an intensive physical or mental practice, often refer to the phrase ‘munen musô’ (無念無想). The idea of ‘munen muso’ is to make oneself free of worldly thoughts and desires.

Munen Muso 無念夢想
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