Anjin
Anjin, Anshin (Jap.). Peace in mind-consciousness (kokoro), attained in Zen Buddhism especially through the unsuccessful search for the mind: if the mind cannot be found, ‘it’ cannot give rise to disturbance. Also known as dai-anjin, great peace.
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