Anthony, Is it implied in your post below that you are a non-spiritual, non-religious zen practitioner? Or is it something else? --ED --- In [email protected], Anthony Wu <wu...@...> wrote: > > ED, > > I already spoke of my religious/spiritual orientation in my remark below. > > Anthony > Anthony, > What is your religious/spiritual orientation? > --ED > > Siska, > > Zen seems to be different from Buddhism, but I think it is the same, less the name Buddha. Sakyamuni Buddha preached for 45 years to instruct people to give up attachment. That is what zen is doing. The reason why zen 'kills' Buddha is because the name has been contaminated by all kinds of stupid stories by mahayana and Tantra. > > > > Anthony
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