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Zen gardenA Zen garden, a Japanese type of Karesansui rock garden, is an enclosed shallow sandbox containing sand, gravel, rockss, and occasionally grass or other natural elements. They are used by Japanese Zen monks in meditation. Ryoan-ji TempleThe rock garden was added to provide a place for the monks to meditate and is often said to have a calming effect. LayoutThere have been many attempts to explain the Zen garden's layout. Some of these are:
It is doubtful that a Zen master would agree with these claims, however. A recent suggestion by researchers Gert van Tonder of Kyoto University and Michael J. Lyons of ATR Media Information Labs is that the rocks form the subliminal image of a tree. This image cannot be consciously perceived when looking at them; the researchers claim the subconscious mind is able to see a subtle association between the rocks. They believe this is responsible for the calming effect of the garden. External links
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