Wisdom Quarterly; James Myoun Ford (Boundless Way Zen), Monkey Mind (Patheos.com, Feb. 17, 2013), "A Few Words on Zen’s Sex Scandals and What Might Follow"

(Stephen Slottow) Philip Kapleau used to make the point that Zen teachers are not gurus: They are not magical, they don’t have absolute authority, and they don’t (or shouldn’t) presume to dictate what students should do in every aspect of their lives; they are guides, human beings who have gone sufficiently far in their training to instruct others and have some teaching authorizations to do so -- but [are] still, in some sense, students themselves....And the student doesn’t abdicate responsibility. Aitken made the same points repeatedly. I agree that written guidelines are terribly important; they act as a touchstone and need to be constructed with care. Also there has been too much fixation on sexual incidents to the exclusion of other questionable dealings by some teachers that involve finance and authority outside the sexual realm.
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Oh, the temptation of unenlightened "holy" men after satori (an epiphany)! |
(Mushim Patricia Ikeda) [Zen's] potential is not a guarantee, however, and in my opinion it has
been reduced by a number of different elements, up to now, in the U.S. Among those elements are...lack of cultural safeties that
may be present in the Asian societies that Zen (Chan/Son/Thien) have
traveled to the U.S. from, absence of cultural safeties that need to be
instituted in U.S. cultures as Zen takes root, lack of understanding or
acknowledging among teachers of
projection/transference/countertransference, wishful and magical
thinking, lack of standardized professional codes of ethics for U.S. Zen
teachers, insufficient emphasis on the precepts or lack of holding
teachers accountable to a “normal” (person on the street) understanding
of the precepts, and last but not least, the tenet of Zen which
proclaims that it is “a special transmission outside the scriptures.” MORE COMMENTS
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