It seems to me that you are taking all this a little to seriously, what is your stake in this game? Why do you have such a personal beef with jundo cohen? Maybe you should be working with your own mind and not trying to just drag others down?


gregkavarnos wrote:Dear shel,
It seems to me that you are taking all this a little to seriously, what is your stake in this game? Why do you have such a personal beef with jundo cohen? Maybe you should be working with your own mind and not trying to just drag others down?

Jikan wrote:Hi Mr. Cohen,
What's the Treeleaf Lineage? What makes it distinct from other lineages of practice?
thanks
plwk wrote:Our Lineage: Treeleaf
Ewe twying too drug me dawn tu?shel wrote:gregkavarnos wrote:Dear shel,
It seems to me that you are taking all this a little to seriously, what is your stake in this game? Why do you have such a personal beef with jundo cohen? Maybe you should be working with your own mind and not trying to just drag others down?
That's spelled too seriously.
x2gregkavarnos wrote:Ewe twying too drug me dawn tu?shel wrote:gregkavarnos wrote:Dear shel,
It seems to me that you are taking all this a little to seriously, what is your stake in this game? Why do you have such a personal beef with jundo cohen? Maybe you should be working with your own mind and not trying to just drag others down?
That's spelled too seriously.x2
x infinity!Followers of the Way [of Chán], if you want to get the kind of understanding that accords with the Dharma, never be misled by others. Whether you're facing inward or facing outward, whatever you meet up with, just kill it! If you meet a buddha, kill the buddha. If you meet a patriarch, kill the patriarch. If you meet an arhat, kill the arhat. If you meet your parents, kill your parents. If you meet your kinfolk, kill your kinfolk. Then for the first time you will gain emancipation, will not be entangled with things, will pass freely anywhere you wish to go.
Those who have fulfilled the ten stages of bodhisattva practice are no better than hired field hands; those who have attained the enlightenment of the fifty-first and fifty-second stages are prisoners shackled and bound; arhats and pratyekabuddhas are so much filth in the latrine; bodhi and nirvana are hitching posts for donkeys ~Línjì Yìxuán
shel wrote:Sorry, you've got it all wrong, Seeker.
Línjì offers "the kind of understanding that accords with the Dharma."
Jundo's offer "will welcome people into the doorway of the Buddhist Teachings who would be otherwise alienated."
Two totally different purposes. Línjì's endeavors are legendary of course. As for Jundo's homogenized Dharma, it seems that at least you and Gregkavarnos are buying, plus whatever students he has.

seeker242 wrote: Last I heard, zen masters generally don't give that out to just anyone.
Huseng wrote:seeker242 wrote: Last I heard, zen masters generally don't give that out to just anyone.
Who gets to be called Zen master? Do you think having that title really reflects genuine accomplishment, or is it really just a position in a hierarchy?
seeker242 wrote: Last I heard, zen masters generally don't give that out to just anyone.
jundo cohen wrote:seeker242 wrote: Last I heard, zen masters generally don't give that out to just anyone.
Oh, sometimes they do give to just anyone, or to someone they think they know but really don't, or someone they know but who later changes in nature (perhaps not True Nature, but human nature anyway). The blind leading the blind.
Buying? First of all I am in Greece, we have no money in order to buy anything... especially overpriced American products. Secondly, you have no idea who I am so how can you possibly judge? You seriously believe the Mahayana Sutras werew written by the Buddha? Go for it! I personally am a Vajrayana practitioner but I do not buy the whole "the Buddha taught Vajrayana secretly to a handful of students that whipped it out when the time was ripe" BS, I am happy to accept teachings that are obviously the teachings of an enlightened being without them having to pretend they were the words of the Buddha. Ven Huinengs Platfrom Sutra is a perfect example, or the Madhyamaka teachings of Nagarjuna, etc... Many teachings inconsistent with the Dharma Seals have crept into the Buddhist Canon just coz somebody slapped: "Thus have I heard..." at the beginning of their fairytale. And I did not arrive at this conclusion after listening to three minutes of Jundo's video a couple of days ago. I remind you of my earlier statement:shel wrote:As for Jundo's homogenized Dharma, it seems that at least you and Gregkavarnos are buying, plus whatever students he has.
Now, like I said before, if you have an axe to gring with Mr. Jundo then go ahead and grind it, don't try to set up an "us and them" dichotomy though, especially where it does not exist. Rest assured that if Jundo says something that doesn't sit right with me then he won't be spared the rod!... "Luckily" I had the advantage of reading both Sutra and Sutta before being introduced to Buddhist sectarian polemics (via e-sangha actually) and so had the benefit of seeing both sides before knowing there are two (or more) sides.


shel wrote:If being critical is an expression of hatred doesn't that mean Jundo hates what he's critical of...

Fruitzilla wrote:So you are insinuating Zen masters(not the Japanese temple owner types, because we know your story on that one) don't care about the accomplishments/realization of the people who they give dharma transmission to?
Huseng wrote:Fruitzilla wrote:So you are insinuating Zen masters(not the Japanese temple owner types, because we know your story on that one) don't care about the accomplishments/realization of the people who they give dharma transmission to?
I'm saying determining who is a genuine "Zen Master" is not so easily done. Word of mouth and hearsay is a poor gauge.
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