A Japanese school of Mahayana
Buddhism that teaches
self-discipline, deep meditation, and the attainment of enlightenment
by direct intuitive insight into a self-validating transcendent
truth beyond all intellectual conceptions which typically expresses
its teachings in paradoxical and nonlogical forms, according
to Webster's 3rd International Dictionary. Zen apparently had
little demonstrable effect on the development of the thinking
of Morihei UESHIBA.