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ENSO SYMBOL MEANING FREE
In Zen Buddhist painting, ensō symbolizes a moment when the mind is free to simply let the body/spirit create. As an "expression of the moment" it is often considered a form of minimalist expressionist art. It symbolizes the Absolute enlightenment, strength, elegance, the Universe, and the void it can also symbolize the Japanese aesthetic itself. Ensō is one of the most common subjects of Japanese calligraphy even though it is a symbol and not a character. When taken letter by letter, A-U-M represents the divine energy (Shakti) united in its three elementary aspects: Bhrahma Shakti (creation), Vishnu Shakti (preservation) and Shiva Shakti (liberation, and/or destruction).Įnsō is a Japanese word meaning "circle" and a concept strongly associated with Zen. The mantra "OM" is the name of God, the vibration of the Supreme. "OM" is the reflection of the absolute reality, it is said to be "Adi Anadi", without beginning or the end and embracing all that exists. The vibration of "OM" symbolizes the manifestation of God in form ("sāguna brahman"). Shunyākāsha, meaning literally "no sky", is more than nothingness, because everything then existed in a latent state of potentiality. Before creation began it was "Shunyākāsha", the emptiness or the void. Hindus believe that as creation began, the divine, all-encompassing consciousness took the form of the first and original vibration manifesting as sound "OM". Today, in all Hindu art and all over India and Nepal, 'om' can be seen virtually everywhere, a common sign for Hinduism and its philosophy and theology. The syllable om is first described as all-encompassing mystical entity in the Upanishads.