Keeping it going.....
In this section I connected with the way Shohaku continues to emphasize Prajna as “emptiness” and how it is the center of Mahayana practice. And how he expressed some of the inherent contradictions of practice:
“Without bodhi-mind or a desire to practice, we cannot practice. But this desire is itself a cause of suffering.”
And:
“Ignorance is always there, but it’s an illusion. This means there is no separation between samsara and nirvana.”
Just to cite a couple.
Shohaku prescribes acceptance as the antidote to help bridge the contradictions and the freedom that it can bring.
What stood out for you?
Gassho,
Shugen
Sattoday/LAH
In this section I connected with the way Shohaku continues to emphasize Prajna as “emptiness” and how it is the center of Mahayana practice. And how he expressed some of the inherent contradictions of practice:
“Without bodhi-mind or a desire to practice, we cannot practice. But this desire is itself a cause of suffering.”
And:
“Ignorance is always there, but it’s an illusion. This means there is no separation between samsara and nirvana.”
Just to cite a couple.
Shohaku prescribes acceptance as the antidote to help bridge the contradictions and the freedom that it can bring.
What stood out for you?
Gassho,
Shugen
Sattoday/LAH
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