Talk:Ensō

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Yes, we can do that by psychically channeling Mr. Miyagi from the 14th century. Hold on, hold on, here he is-

"Can you hear me Wikipedians? Can you hear me? Yes, it seems I'm getting through *static static* Yes, the Enso is merely the result of me placing my coffee mug on the paper table before I died! Apparently some fool thought that was somehow poignant. Anyways, it's just me trying to tell you all that the Enso is nothing more than a coffee stain! Yes, fear not!"

Wow, that was incredible. Anyways, I think on that note, we ought to mark this page for deletion.
Japan in the 1300s didn't have access to coffee... Perhaps you meant a tea mug. --Gwern (contribs) 01:49 6 October 2007 (GMT)

[edit] stub

  • I added a tag to identify this article as a Zen-Buddhism-related stub.The7thone1188 00:35, 28 December 2006 (UTC)

[edit] split

  • I also propose to split this article into a disambiguation page and a stub containing the current information, sans disambig-related data at the top.The7thone1188 00:35, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
  • Agree. I also propose that Enso should redirect to ENSO (El Nino-Southern Oscillation) 140.247.183.61 20:04, 13 May 2007 (UTC)