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So, there seems to have been a topic about Christianity, and quite a bit has been written about death in all its forms, about God and dreams, about history, about Islam, etc. – all of this has already been discussed. All of this comes from the world of sunset and decline.
But I haven't seen anything from the world of the rising sun here yet.
Let's talk about Zen Buddhism. I'll say right away that Zen is not a religion.
The text is taken and processed by me from many books, especially from "Joshu: The Lion's Roar (On Zen Masters)."
The word "Zen" comes from the Sanskrit word "dhyana." In Japan, it became known as "Zen." There is no equivalent word in English. Zen means going beyond the mind. It is not concentration, it is not contemplation: it is simply putting the mind aside in order to be able to look at the world and your own sensations without mental distortions.
"A well-forged sword does not lose its golden luster."
Only a person who knows that life is experience, not theory, is able to let out a lion's roar to awaken the other lions.
Once, Joshu was asked:
- What is the uniqueness of your school's teaching?
Joshu replied:
- Although the rolled-up cloth is torn, the frame still exists.
Once, Joshu was asked the same question again, and he replied:
- Speak louder, I can't hear you well.
When the monk loudly repeated his question, Joshu said:
- You are asking me about my special teaching... I know about your special teaching. Joshu was a wonderful master, capable of amazingly developing methods to awaken those who quickly fall asleep and are completely unaware of their essence.
Once, Joshu was asked:
- What is the uniqueness of your school?
Today, such questions have become commonplace, banal; they can be asked to any philosopher, any priest, any teacher. But such a question cannot be asked to a Zen master.
This is what distinguishes a Zen master; he belongs to a completely different category: in Zen, there is no teaching, so how can you ask if it is special or not? In Zen, there is a method of awakening a person, but it has no doctrine, no theology. It does not teach you anything; it simply awakens you and gives you freedom.
Zen does not program you for anything (as religions do). Its function ends when you become awakened.
Zen is the only way of life where there is simply nothing to teach you. Zen does what conveys the ancient root of the English word "education." To educate means "to enlighten," "to draw out" from you what is inside you. This is very similar to pulling a bucket of water out of a well.
All our educational systems do exactly the opposite.
To be continued...
И страхи стали реальностью,а боль и страдания - наградой.Хотя и не благословенным началом,все готовятся к последнему СУДУ!
Днём и ночью от наших тел,можно слышать крики боли,из-за накопленных нашими душами грехов...
Днём и ночью от наших тел,можно слышать крики боли,из-за накопленных нашими душами грехов...