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by pasquinelli
1260 days ago
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shakyamuni lived in a class society, and if the religion he created were incompatible with it it would've been destroyed. same applies to all religions. something to keep in mind when thinking about religion, they all exist, at some level, to provide an emotional justification for class domination. anyway, to cite "zen mind beginners mind" regarding just sitting around all the time: > Zen is not something to get excited about. Some people start to practice Zen just out of curiosity, and they only make themselves busier. If your practice makes you worse, it is ridiculous. I think that if you try to do zazen once a week, that will make you busy enough. Do not be too interested in Zen. When young people get excited about Zen they often give up schooling and go to some mountain or forest in order to sit. That kind of interest is not true interest. Just continue in your calm, ordinary practice and your character will be built up. If your mind is always busy, there will be no time to build, and you will not be successful, particularly if you work too hard on it. Building character is like making bread—you have to mix it little by little, step by step, and moderate temperature is needed. You know yourself quite well, and you know how much temperature you need. You know exactly what you need. But if you get too excited, you will forget how much temperature is good for you, and you will lose your own way. This is very dangerous. |
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