I finally had a chance to read the Lion’s Roar article posted above https://www.lionsroar.com/the-new-wa...hist-practice/
Most of the article comes out neutral to supportive of the use of psychedelics and Buddhism but this quote really caught my eye
The bold texts are mine.
I very much like Brad Warner’s helicopter analogy. Frankly (and perhaps) stubbornly my view is that I’d rather take the harder path and do it myself than rely on some expedient means. Probably the statement that has stuck with me the most from “Zen Mind, Beginners Mind” is the comment about how Suzuki had never attained satori. Satori, as described in “The Three Pillars of Zen” does not sound sustainable. I am much more in the camp of believing that “enlightenment” (whatever that means) is waking up to the journey that is life and not some climatic endpoint.
Anyways that’s just me.
Tairin
Sat today
Most of the article comes out neutral to supportive of the use of psychedelics and Buddhism but this quote really caught my eye
Shugen Arnold, abbot of Zen Mountain Monastery and the Zen Center of New York City, is wary. “I wonder about the influence of our culture in terms of seeking very powerful experiences, hoping that those experiences are going to save us,” Arnold explains. “People are looking for shortcuts, even in Buddhism—they want to ‘expedite the path’ and some are hoping psychedelics will do that. But those influences are so pervasive in our culture that it merits being cautious.”
I very much like Brad Warner’s helicopter analogy. Frankly (and perhaps) stubbornly my view is that I’d rather take the harder path and do it myself than rely on some expedient means. Probably the statement that has stuck with me the most from “Zen Mind, Beginners Mind” is the comment about how Suzuki had never attained satori. Satori, as described in “The Three Pillars of Zen” does not sound sustainable. I am much more in the camp of believing that “enlightenment” (whatever that means) is waking up to the journey that is life and not some climatic endpoint.
Anyways that’s just me.
Tairin
Sat today
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