TED Ed; Doggone, Ananda (Dharma Buddhist Meditation), Dhr. Seven (ed.), Wisdom Quarterly
Zen enso (zero) |
Questions answered with animation: Let’s begin. How do we explain the inexplicable unexplainable?
What in the heck do I think I'm doing? |
But Zen Buddhists practicing throughout China from the 9th to 13th century asked a different question: Why do we need an explanation?
Puqun Li details the bewildering and ambiguous philosophical "thought experiments" these Buddhists called Zen kōans. More
If it can't be done, don't do. Allow instead
I will kick Zen Meditation's ass. |
He had to find out the hard way, the American Zen way, that efforting is no way to arrive at the subtle, sublime, and effortless bliss of letting go and letting reality realize itself.
The ego is an illusion.
Ajahn Chah is very wise. |
Of course, try to tell that to Doggone. H*ll no! He's going to kick ass, achieve, attain, and win the stream of the wisdom, the Dharma, do-it-your-self-realization.
You'll see, you bunch of sitting sissies!
Yoga is easy when you've got the muscles for it...and core strength for Upward Facing Dog. |
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