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The forest collection of my Mushins! Friday is for weird little guys!! Feel free to use the alphabet to write secret notes to your weird little friends.

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Here I am, again!
My Inu Jones AU still goes on! After Inuyasha, Touga, Myouga, and Moroha, here he is, Mushin, the knight of the Holy Grail!
“…the blue light problem from these new phones is getting CRAZY…”
Baby Miroku. 🥺🥺
MUSHIN
Directed by Graham Wood
Music by Dead Can Dance
"Mushin is achieved when a person's mind is free from thoughts of anger, fear, or ego during combat or everyday life. There is an absence of discursive thought and judgment, so the person is totally free to act and react towards an opponent without hesitation and without disturbance from such thoughts."

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Here are a few older Mushin that have found their forever homes! From top to bottom we have Penny, Poppin, Inkwell, Marie, and Bumgus.
無心 (mu-shin) "no-mind"
A state of mind when you are free from disturbing and intrusive thoughts. You are focussed wholly on the action you are performing at this moment.
You are free to act and react based on inner-wisdom and instinct, without being influenced by desires and assumptions.
Zen Buddhist practitioners seek to achieve this state of mind.
The British Buddhist nun Reverend Jiyu-Kennett (who studied in Japan and founded a zen monastery in the UK) once said of mu-shin: "It’s nothing... but it’s the fullest kind of nothing there ever was!" When your mind is clear, and you are free from ego and can act naturally and spontaneously.
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Eastern Philosophy: Japanese Martial Arts & Mental Development
The martial arts of Japan speak about mental development and also certain mental states or spiritual realizations that allow one to survive confrontation. Three of these mental or spiritual states are fudoshin, junanshin, and mushin. Fudoshin is the realization of equanimity or a state of mind where we are not disturbed by anything. It is like a mountain being stable despite fierce winds circling it. In this state of equanimity, thoughts such as a fear of danger, emotions, or obstacles do not disturb the person. Another mental state is junanshin and this can be translated as “flexibility of the mind.” If one is being attacked or is in conflict, instead of trying to fit a situation into our preconceived ideas of what should be the case, one is able to adapt appropriately, move freely, and not be attached to anything. Another mental state is mushin or “no mind” and this also relates to non-attachment and openness. Again, it is moving freely clinging to nothing. If we have very conceptual ways of thinking during a conflict and we plan what we are going to do to the other person by thinking such thoughts as, “If they punch, I’ll do this. If they grab me here, I’ll do that,” this emits an intent that the opponent can sense. In this case, they can take preemptive steps. Moving freely means not only moving freely physically, but mentally, being completely free. A famous figure of the Rinzai school of Zen Buddhism in Japan was Takuan Soho. He wrote about martial arts and Zen and also spoke about moving freely, being attached to nothing, and clinging to nothing.