Hey there,
Who doesn't want to experience life to the fullest? Who doesn't want to enjoy each raindrop and each ray of sunlight? Who wouldn't like to taste each flavor on their tongue? Who do you know that can swear on their life that they don't wish to enjoy each passing moment?
<em>Zen is just another pursuit of happiness, but in one's own state of mind.</em> It's an individual journey that any of us can start and finish. Though there does not exist an exact path to achieve it, the ideals of <em>being Zen</em> or <em>living in a Zen state</em> of mind has deeply influenced the Japanese for centuries.
Warlords and Samurai alike surrounded themselves in what they believed brought Zen to their life, in a way, things both tangible and untangible that gave sense to their way of life. Beauty, family, loved ones, treasure, honor, status, nature, power, mercy, battles, stories, culture, food, animals, rules, order, traditions, and so on.
Remember to think of Zen as an abstract idea and don't worry yourself trying to give it a specific meaning for that is not Zen at all.
Cheers
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Answer:
Cuneiform is supposedly the first system of writing. It was created by the Sumerians of Mesopotamia around 3200 BCE.
<span>functionalism is a theory of the mind in contemporary philosophy. It doesn't seem to relate to independent spirit to me. ChaCha!</span>
The correct answer should be <span>C. A self-governing territory would allow the Intuits to better govern in accordance with their culture and beliefs
Inuits have different and more traditional lifestyles than contemporary Canadians. A large part of their culture for example consists of fishing and this includes even fish that is banned from fishing in the current state of things. Among others there was also whaling or seal hunting. They would need to have their own self governing body of land so that they could protect their cultural beliefs.</span>