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matter and mind are one; body and mind as one
A set phrase from Buddhist philosophy, used to express the non-duality of the physical and the mental. Rare in everyday conversation; mainly encountered in religious or philosophical contexts.
禅の教えでは、物心一如の境地が理想とされる。
In Zen teachings, the state where matter and mind are one is considered ideal.
Similar Buddhist phrase emphasizing the unity of body and mind, often used in martial arts and meditation contexts.
A Sino-Japanese compound of 物 (matter), 心 (mind), 一如 (oneness, suchness). The term reflects Mahayana Buddhist non-duality concepts.