Thank you for these wonderful responses.
Personally, what Mahayana means to me is action in the world.
The Diamond Sutra says...
.......and yet this brief arc is our only life, there is no other, so it is precious, and because it is empty, we..I.. can transform it into a "Buddha land". This means always deepening practice, being fearless, and "going over" to this world completely .
In Jundo's translation of A Heart to Heart Chat on Buddhism with Old Master Gudo, Gudo quotes Master Kokugon: “Life is the manifestation of all functions, Death is the manifestation of all functions.”.... then he goes on to say: “The meaning is that, when we are living, there is just life and nothing else. We should live with all our heart and being, we should live as if our very life depended on it! And when we die, there is just death and nothing else. We should die with all our heart and being, dying right to very death".
This all speaks to what "Mahayana" means to me.
Please take this ramble with a grain of salt
Gassho
Daizan
sat today
Personally, what Mahayana means to me is action in the world.
The Diamond Sutra says...
All conditioned phenomena are like a dream, an illusion, a bubble, a shadow, Like dew or a flash of lightning...
In Jundo's translation of A Heart to Heart Chat on Buddhism with Old Master Gudo, Gudo quotes Master Kokugon: “Life is the manifestation of all functions, Death is the manifestation of all functions.”.... then he goes on to say: “The meaning is that, when we are living, there is just life and nothing else. We should live with all our heart and being, we should live as if our very life depended on it! And when we die, there is just death and nothing else. We should die with all our heart and being, dying right to very death".
This all speaks to what "Mahayana" means to me.
Please take this ramble with a grain of salt
Gassho
Daizan
sat today
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