ikio
Ikio is a Japanese concept that translates to "self-creation" or "self-generation." It is a philosophical and spiritual practice that emphasizes the importance of personal growth and self-realization. The term is often associated with the teachings of the Zen Buddhist monk Muso Soseki, who is credited with popularizing the concept in the early 20th century.
Ikio involves a series of daily practices aimed at cultivating mindfulness, self-awareness, and a deeper understanding
One of the key principles of ikio is the idea of "mu," which refers to the void
Ikio is not a religion or a specific belief system, but rather a personal practice that can