Viewed instead as a tradition held by both, it makes a lot more sense. The burning is a reminder the tradition is lived rather than just laid down in text. — Willow
Rumi says shut the fuck up. — Mongrel
Maybe I've been reading the wrong books and listening to the wrong podcasts, but I just don't recall coming across Zen materials that have any role for compassion. This contrasts with some other streams of Buddhism in which compassion is primary. — AndrewK
A question then - does the concept of bodhisattva get much airplay in Zen? As I understand it, the whole point of the bodhisattva concept is compassion for the unenlightened. — AndrewK
Wouldn't praising the tradition, and keeping a valued possession actually be more in line with the teaching? — Wosret
I possess the true Dharma eye, the marvelous mind of Nirvāṇa, the true form of the formless, the subtle Dharma Gate that does not rest on words or letters but is a special transmission outside of the scriptures. This I entrust to Mahākāśyapa.
Oh yeah! They're suicide bombers too! The first ones, the original inspiration, and true cause of all subsequent terror events! They hate our freedom, materialism, and "unlived" knowledge. They must take it upon themselves to awaken the world by destroying the things we care about. — Wosret
"Transcending the self"- it seems to be a meaningless idea... — John
So for the record, this statement has absolutely nothing to do with Buddhism (Zen or otherwise). It appears to be some sort of S&M spirituality.Well you understand it in the context of physical training - crossing the pain barrier; not being self-indulgent. One 'pushes oneself' necessarily from a place of exteriority to the self that is being pushed. That is why the trainer is useful, apart from a certain expertise, as the psychological support against the weakness of oneself. — unenlightened
As if you would know. Give me a break.It's only a meaningless idea if you are entirely single-minded and at one with the universe. — unenlightened
So for the record, this statement has absolutely nothing to do with Buddhism (Zen or otherwise). It appears to be some sort of S&M spirituality. — Mongrel
As if you would know. — Mongrel
Give me a break. — Mongrel
I take it that you do not appreciate my thoughts. I'd be grateful if you would just ignore them, since you do not wish to engage with them. — unenlightened
since I am claiming that the phrase has meaning for the unenlightened - so I am indeed in exactly the position to know. — unenlightened
To study the buddha way is to study the self. To study the self is to forget the self.
I can see the point of the idea of self-transcendence in the ordinary sense of evolutionary change from one state to another. — John
Although actually, the connotation of 'book-burning' hadn't occured to me, and besides, the volume that was burned was something like a 'teachers notebook' rather than a printed volume. — Wayfarer
In any case I think the idea of absolute self-transcendence is nonsense; if anything self-transcendence it is a never-ending spiritual evolution (and I wasn't referring to Darwinian understandings of evolution), there is no 'final state', as I said earlier. — John
Personal trainers are terrible scams, and it isn't good for you to go to the gym and kick your ass, and be sore as shit the next day. — Wosret
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