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Walking meditation (Chinese: 經行; Pinyin: jīngxíng; Romaji: kinhin or kyōgyō; Korean: gyeonghyaeng; Vietnamese: kinh hành) is a meditation practice done while walking common in Buddhism. It can be done as a standalone practice or as a break in between long periods of sitting meditation. In different forms, the practice is common in various traditions of both Theravada and in Mahayana Buddhism. The term kinhin consists of the Chinese words 經, meaning "to go through (like the thread in a loom)", with "sutra" as a secondary meaning, and 行, meaning "walk". Taken literally, the phrase means "to walk straight back and forth."
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            Intersection of Zen and ClowningSerial: EB-00230   Being a child in an orphanage; learning to meditate; sitting with negative tendencies; five fears outlined by Buddha;  Kinhin, Demons, Religion, Bell            | 
                  
             Aug 25 2010 Tassajara           | 
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            Translating Zen: Mindfulness in Every Word Big Mind, Monkey Mind, Kinhin, Emptiness, Heart Sutra            | 
                  
             Aug 14 2002            | 
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            Embracing Fluidity in Zen Practice Kinhin, Heart Sutra, Death, Chanting            | 
                  
             Aug 16 2000            | 
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            Unlocking Creativity Through Mindful Freedom Thich Nhat Hanh, Bodhidharma, Kinhin, Ceremony, Greed            | 
                  
             Feb 02 1994            |