shoshin

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English

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Etymology

Borrowed from Japanese 初心 (beginner's mind).

Noun

shoshin (uncountable)

  1. (Zen Buddhism) An attitude of openness, eagerness, and lack of preconceptions when studying a subject, even at an advanced level.
    • 1997, Kathleen A. Brehony, Awakening at Midlife:
      Shunryu Suzuki, the first Zen master to establish a Zen training monastery outside of Asia, describes the importance of meditation practice in order to live in the moment and achieve boundless compassion and shoshin, or beginner's mind.
    • 2012, Phong Thong Dang, Lynn Seiser, Advanced Aikido, Tuttle Publishing, →ISBN:
      Shoshin is being open and enthusiastic to learn more and cultivate great humility in accepting what knowledge or skills are obtained. Shoshin is an attitude, a state of mind, and a perception that there is always so much more to learn.

Japanese

Romanization

shoshin

  1. Rōmaji transcription of しょしん