I'm interested to know from others' perspectives: what are the hallmarks of Zen? What are the core teachings/beliefs/practices that set it apart from other types of Buddhism? If you were talking to a Buddhist who somehow had no concept of Zen Buddhism, how, in a few sentences, would you give them an overview of its distinctions from the rest of Buddhism? I have my opinions, but would love to hear from the sangha.
Dan
Sat today/lah
Dan
Sat today/lah
), realizing the wondrous interflowing wholeness of "Emptiness", and our "Bodhisattva Vow" to rescue all the sentient beings (which rescue, by the way, happens when we help them realize all the aforementioned stuff too!). All schools of Buddhism emphasize living by the Precepts in some fashion (as we are now reflecting on in our Jukai Preparations). 
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