(Global Well-Being) Are there "secret" oral teachings of Zen? The Buddha was an openhanded teacher, not concealing or holding back from his students or having an elite teaching for special students. Monastic disciples heard the teachings and put them into practice. But later Buddhist teachers certainly seem to have made distinctions and held back or made special revelations, which one sees particularly in Tibetan Buddhism. Explore the many books by Alan Watts: goo.gl/vydjYR
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