Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Zen EnsoT-Shirt with Original Zen Circle Calligraphy

Meditative Zen Circle t-shirts and apparel show your Zen habits in an artistic form. The popular Zen Enso Circle on t-shirts and apparel is a splendid form of Japanese zen art that will inspire you and anyone who see it when you are wearing the Zen Circle t-shirt swearshirt or hoodie.

In Zen Buddhism the Zen Enso Circle is seen as a representation of enlightenment, infinity, the universe -the perfect meditative state, the search for enlightenment. Actually , a Zen Enso can stand for many concepts in Zen Buddhism such as the unceasing circle of birth, death and rebirth or form and emptiness.

There aren’t strict, definite rules to brush a Zen Enso as an enso manifests your state of mind when you shape and create it. A Zen Circle can be tranquil or vibrant, serene or energetic, exuberant or conservative. There are no two ensos alike. A famous Zen Enso Circle by Fukushima Keido, a Japanese Rinzai Zen master who died in 2011 had the form of a triangle, but the Zen master considered it an enso all the same.

Most Zen circles start at the lower left, but they can be brushed from any point of the circle. Creating a Zen Circle isn’t about brushing a perfect; faulty  is perfectly fine, because it is people who draw the universal circle. The ink doesn’t have to be deep black all around the circle either, it can fade or vary, and can be wet or dry. Finally, the Zen Enso may be open or closed as well.

The Zen Circle has become one of the most prevalent images of Zen art, at least in the West, and the symbol of Japanese Zen aesthetics and spiritual arts.

Traditionally, the tools and principles used for brushing an enso are the same as in traditional Japanese calligraphy: brush, ink and rice paper. Usually, you brush a circle in one fluid stroke and once you have brought the enso to life, you don’t modify it in any way. It is what it is at that moment, which is like saying the expression of your mind at that very moment.

Brushing a Zen Circle is a spiritual practice that anyone can incorporate into  their lives. It is the Way of the Brush, as Japanese calligraphy is grasped.

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