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In Buddhism, everything ultimately refers back to the mind. And the phrase seeing how things are should be really understood as seeing how the mind is. And when the nature of the mind is fully realiz… (View Post)
My teacher would often talk of three types of love ... sexual love (most primal), selfish love (as classic attachment), and true love (can't be expressed) And he had an expression regarding true love… (View Post)
By wisdom, are we talking Buddhist wisdom? As for us, there should only be the notion of Prajnaparamita - the perfection of transcendental wisdom. And that perfection is the realization of emptiness.… (View Post)
(Quote) More important to a Zen practice than zazen is a teacher. (Zen is the direct transmission of Buddhist understanding from teacher to student.) Zazen then becomes the time where you can first n… (View Post)
(Quote) The Buddhist notion of wisdom doesn't come with age, doesn't come from travel (worldliness), doesn't come from texts, doesn't come from who you hang with. It only (ultimately) comes from work… (View Post)