Hello there,
I was pondering on and around Shōbōgenzō: Raihai-tokuzui (Prostrating to the Marrow of Attainment) when I stumbled onto an oddly related TED talk.
The talk is wonderfully warm, interesting and humorous, as good TED talks can be.
The direct links are the themes of "marrow", the place of maternity in the world and the long search and deep respect for truth in whatever form it takes.
It also touches on the general Zen sense of authenticity, not necessarily turning away from our pain in addition to a general sense of time "outside" of our regular hamster-wheel life.
To me, in this moment - It is one of the best Zen talks not to mention Zen (or Buddhism) at all!
As an example:
"You don't have to wait for a life-or-death situation to clean up the relationships that matter to you," she says. "Be like a new kind of first responder ... the one to take the first courageous step toward the other."
I hope you enjoy.
And ... what are some other videos that capture "Zen" while not mentioning it at all?
I look forward to finding out!
Thanks,
Adam
(sat today)
I was pondering on and around Shōbōgenzō: Raihai-tokuzui (Prostrating to the Marrow of Attainment) when I stumbled onto an oddly related TED talk.
The talk is wonderfully warm, interesting and humorous, as good TED talks can be.
The direct links are the themes of "marrow", the place of maternity in the world and the long search and deep respect for truth in whatever form it takes.
It also touches on the general Zen sense of authenticity, not necessarily turning away from our pain in addition to a general sense of time "outside" of our regular hamster-wheel life.
To me, in this moment - It is one of the best Zen talks not to mention Zen (or Buddhism) at all!
As an example:
"You don't have to wait for a life-or-death situation to clean up the relationships that matter to you," she says. "Be like a new kind of first responder ... the one to take the first courageous step toward the other."
I hope you enjoy.
And ... what are some other videos that capture "Zen" while not mentioning it at all?
I look forward to finding out!
Thanks,
Adam
(sat today)
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