Zen Master (2024)

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Zen Master is a character in Cyberpunk 2077.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Associated Quests
  • 3 Humans of Night City
  • 4 Notes
  • 5 References

Biography[]

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While at Reconciliation Park, the Zen Master first spoke with a local merc named V, discussing the ways of meditation. The Zen Master gave V a braindance meditation experience concerning the Earth element.[1]

After encountering the Zen Master for the final time, he left behind an altar which V could display in their apartment, hanging off the shelf above their bed.[2]

Associated Quests[]

Humans of Night City[]

Zen Master (2)

HUMANS OF NIGHT CITY – ZEN MASTER

We are all connected to the universe, with our bodies, our souls, and our senses. We recognize the world as much as the world recognizes us. One can see all of the world in a single grain of sand, yet many of us have chosen to close our eyes and shut off our senses, thus severing our spiritual bond with it. We are detached from the universe, like a stray fledgling who has lost sight of their flock. But everything in this world serves a purpose. Our deviation also serves one; through separation, we are destined to develop tighter bonds further down the road. A fragile twig snapped by the wind will cause the tree to grow a sturdier branch. The ash of burned grass will nourish a healthier meadow the following spring. That is why, even when caged in a concrete jungle, we yearn for the bounty of nature. That is why, despite living in an age of instantaneous social connection, we feel ever more alone. That is why we are having this conversation – you feel this disconnect, and I am here to help you.[3]

Notes[]

  • Johnny Silverhand is seemingly unaware of the Zen Master's existence, expressing confusion when V mentions him.[2]

References[]

v · d · eCyberpunk 2077 Characters
Story Characters
Base Game
Phantom Liberty
Other Characters
Base Game
Phantom Liberty
Fixers
Base Game
Book & Comic
Cyberpunk 2077: Trauma Team
Cyberpunk 2077: No Coincidence
  • Albert
  • Aya
  • Milena
  • Ron
  • Zor

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FAQs

What is the Zen answer? ›

Zen is the direct experience of what we might call ultimate reality, or the absolute, yet it is not separate from the ordinary, the relative. This direct experience is our birthright. The practice of zazen—meditation—is a way of realizing the non-dualistic, vibrant, subtle, and interconnected nature of all life.

Does it matter if you pay the Zen Master? ›

Now as a strategist / gamer, I pay him if you can because you are hoping there is some point or benefit as a ending result. As it turns out, nothing. Doesn't matter if you pay him or not, result is the same, end is the same. Their is no consequence good or bad to spending the cash.

Do Zen Masters get married? ›

These Japanese customs have been widely adopted in Western Zen communities, where it is common for both ordained men and ordained women to marry, and celibacy is seldom a requirement.

What does the Zen Master give you? ›

The Zen Master drops items beside you, including an altar that, once picked up, will immediately become equipped in V's apartment above the foot of your bed. You'll also receive two pieces of literature shards, so that V may continue learning more about meditation and appreciation.

What is a Zen master? ›

Zen master is a somewhat vague English term that arose in the first half of the 20th century, sometimes used to refer to an individual who teaches Zen Buddhist meditation and practices, usually implying longtime study and subsequent authorization to teach and transmit the tradition themselves.

Do Buddhists believe in God? ›

Siddhartha Gautama was the first person to reach this state of enlightenment and is still known today as the Buddha. Buddhists do not believe in any kind of deity or god, although there are supernatural figures who can help or hinder people on the path toward enlightenment.

How many Zen Master missions are there? ›

The Zen Master shows up in four side jobs located throughout Night City, and each one follows the same format. Completing these jobs won't give V a useful item or ability, and it won't change the endings, but what they do is give the player an experience unlike anything else Cyberpunk 2077 has to offer.

Is Zen safe to pay? ›

Reliable Payment Gateways

Our payment gateways provide a secure path for exchanging credit card information and other vital data between your website payments, your customers, and the bank.

How to live like a Zen Master? ›

12 Essential Rules to Live More Like a Zen Monk
  1. Do one thing at a time. ...
  2. Do it slowly and deliberately. ...
  3. Do it completely. ...
  4. Do less. ...
  5. Put space between things. ...
  6. Develop rituals. ...
  7. Designate time for certain things. ...
  8. Devote time to sitting.

What is a female monk called? ›

A female Buddhist monk, more commonly known as a Buddhist nun, is called a bhikkhuni. Bhikkhu and bhikkhuni live in monk communities called a sangha, which are traditionally comprised exclusively of either bhikkhu or bhikkhuni.

Are there female Zen Masters? ›

Mugai Nyodai (Japanese: 無外如大, 1223–1298), was one of the first Zen abbesses and the first female Zen master in Japan. A disciple of Mugaku Sogen, she organized convents and spread the lessons of Rinzai Zen.

Who is the most famous Zen master? ›

D.T. Suzuki. The single most influential person for the spread of Zen Buddhism was D. T. Suzuki.

What do Zen masters wear? ›

Formally dressed Zen monks thus wear two layers of traditional Japanese clothing (kimono), covered by a Chinese Buddhist long robe (koromo), which is topped by an Indian Buddhist robe (kesa).

Why does a Zen Master use a stick? ›

In Zen Buddhism, the keisaku (Japanese: 警策, Chinese: 香板, xiāng bǎn; kyōsaku in the Soto school) is a flat wooden stick or slat used during periods of meditation to remedy sleepiness or lapses of concentration.

Who visited the Zen Master? ›

There was a Japanese Zen master named Nan-in who lived during the Meiji era (1868-1912). During his days as a teacher, he was visited by a university professor curious about Zen. Being polite, Nan-in served the professor a cup of tea. As he poured, the professor's cup became full, but Nan-in kept on pouring.

What is the riddle in Zen meditation? ›

A koan is a riddle or puzzle that Zen Buddhists use during meditation to help them unravel greater truths about the world and about themselves. Zen masters have been testing their students with these stories, questions, or phrases for centuries.

What is Zen explained simply? ›

Zen is a school of Buddhism which emphasises the practice of meditation as the key ingredient to awakening ones inner nature, compassion and wisdom. The practice of meditation (Zen in Japanese) as a means of attaining enlightenment was introduced, as we have seen, by the Buddha himself.

What is the slang Zen? ›

Meaning of zen in English

relaxed and not worrying about things that you cannot change: Don't worry about doing the right thing with your baby - be more zen about it and you'll be happier.

What are the four phrases of Zen? ›

Sayings of Zen Master Kyong Ho
  • Don't wish for perfect health. ...
  • Don't hope for a life without problems. ...
  • Don't expect your practice to be always clear of obstacles. ...
  • Don't expect to practice hard and not experience the weird. ...
  • Don't expect to finish doing something easily.
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