Astus wrote:Huseng wrote:Well, as I've said here before, I think Zen has largely been a literary movement.
Actually, if you think about, there's lot more to Zen than its literature. It has unique ritualistic aspects, organisational forms, etc.
Kirt
Astus wrote:Huseng wrote:Well, as I've said here before, I think Zen has largely been a literary movement.
Actually, if you think about, there's lot more to Zen than its literature. It has unique ritualistic aspects, organisational forms, etc.
Beatzen wrote:Personally, I think Satipatthana is the essence of all dharma paths, both hina and mahayana.
Sönam wrote:Morality has no essence, it only answers by yes or no ...
Sönam
kirtu wrote:Beatzen wrote:Personally, I think Satipatthana is the essence of all dharma paths, both hina and mahayana.
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If you go that expansive: not everyone sits. Morality is the apparent essence of all Dharma paths. But of course the real essence is Bodhi Mind.
Kirt
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