I have been trying to grasp the meaning of Mu for a couple of weeks now.
Asking whether a dog has Buddha nature hasn't really helped! :?
I'm reading Robert Aitken's 'The Mind of Clover' and he does rather assume that when he writes
'Let Mu breathe Mu' the reader will know what that means. He makes a lot of reference to Mu.
I've read quite a lot about Mu now - but I can't find a way in.
I think I understand that one is meant to learn through the process of letting go of conceptual thought when
approaching Mu - but I just feel more and more confused.
Is this why the Rinzai tradition say don't even bother without a rinzai teacher?
Would appreciate some help on this - tried doing a search on Treeleaf for Mu but nothing came up.
I'm sure there will be some previous posts on the site somewhere. :?:
Gassho
Willow
Asking whether a dog has Buddha nature hasn't really helped! :?
I'm reading Robert Aitken's 'The Mind of Clover' and he does rather assume that when he writes
'Let Mu breathe Mu' the reader will know what that means. He makes a lot of reference to Mu.
I've read quite a lot about Mu now - but I can't find a way in.
I think I understand that one is meant to learn through the process of letting go of conceptual thought when
approaching Mu - but I just feel more and more confused.
Is this why the Rinzai tradition say don't even bother without a rinzai teacher?
Would appreciate some help on this - tried doing a search on Treeleaf for Mu but nothing came up.
I'm sure there will be some previous posts on the site somewhere. :?:
Gassho
Willow
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