Re: Self as salvation...
May I quote a translation of the Great Heart of Wisdom Sutra:
"....Nothing is pure, nothing is defiled..."
I think I understand what you are saying....but after all, isn't there this "Soto" brand of zen and this "Rinzai" brand of zen and other zen 'brands' as well?
I don't know any other religion which has people hanging on to the 'head' guy or gal's words the way people do for 'eastern' religions
I never ran across a Catholic or Episcopalian who went on and on about 'my priest this and my priest that and this is what I'm working on in 'confession' etc. I never ran across a born again Christian that didn't hold their minister as being god's mouthpiece, but they didn't claim a lineage of ministers going back to the first one who got it from God's mouth to their ear! At communion no one seems to brag about their wafer being 'holier' than thou's. But in some of the sitting groups I've been with there has been a very competitive component.
Really, to be an ordinary person is extraordinary.
Finding a teacher who teaches this very ordinariness is rare.
(And thank you Chet, and others here for another lively thread.)
I am refraining from discussing my views regarding the trademarking of Big Mind as intellectual property....maybe another time...
May I quote a translation of the Great Heart of Wisdom Sutra:
"....Nothing is pure, nothing is defiled..."
I think I understand what you are saying....but after all, isn't there this "Soto" brand of zen and this "Rinzai" brand of zen and other zen 'brands' as well?
I don't know any other religion which has people hanging on to the 'head' guy or gal's words the way people do for 'eastern' religions
I never ran across a Catholic or Episcopalian who went on and on about 'my priest this and my priest that and this is what I'm working on in 'confession' etc. I never ran across a born again Christian that didn't hold their minister as being god's mouthpiece, but they didn't claim a lineage of ministers going back to the first one who got it from God's mouth to their ear! At communion no one seems to brag about their wafer being 'holier' than thou's. But in some of the sitting groups I've been with there has been a very competitive component.
Really, to be an ordinary person is extraordinary.
Finding a teacher who teaches this very ordinariness is rare.
(And thank you Chet, and others here for another lively thread.)
I am refraining from discussing my views regarding the trademarking of Big Mind as intellectual property....maybe another time...
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