In Zen (and/or Chan), what is Accountability? One issue that has come 
up many times over the years is that some folks think Zen is just "Do 
whatever you want, whenever you want, to or with whomever you want." 
This philosophy goes to everything, including sex, relationships, 
money, etc. 

So is that what Zen is? If you ever ask, "Does Zen have a position 
against X, Y, or Z?" The answer is usually not very clear. Is there 
anything in Zen against betrayal, theft, adultery, etc?? 

Even if there is, what is the accountability of any person for their 
sins or misdeeds or karma??? 


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