以心伝心
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See also: 以心傳心
Japanese[edit]
Kanji in this term | |||
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以 | 心 | 伝 | 心 |
い Grade: 4 |
しん Grade: 2 |
でん Grade: 4 |
しん Grade: 2 |
goon |
Alternative spelling |
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以心傳心 (kyūjitai) |
Alternative forms[edit]
Etymology[edit]
Literary Chinese 以心傳心 (“from mind to mind”, literally “with one's heart, communicate with others' hearts”), from the Platform Sutra
Pronunciation[edit]
Noun[edit]
以心伝心 • (ishin denshin)
- (Zen Buddhism) the teaching of intangible or abstract concepts in 仏法 (buppō, “dharma”) without using words
- non-verbal communication, or the ability to immediately understand each other without words
- 以心伝心で
- ishin denshin de
- with non-verbal communication; without using words; with telepathic understanding
- 以心伝心で
See also[edit]
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