Hi dragoon6779,
Would you care to tell us in what ways you believe Zen might enhance your life? --ED --- In [email protected], Mike L <dragoon6779@...> wrote: Thank you for your response. Actually, yes. Zen might enhance my life. Hi, Why are you interested in Zen? Do you think that Zen might enhance your life in some way? --ED --- In [email protected] <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Zen_Forum/post?postID=o01RYPgHzdf49zOGENh\ N2xPogpNLiA80Kyn9nsZ7w9FCIhVDotTYg8hT_bBVdkdklgTCB7a4QitK4L3H85RLEDgP> , "dragoon6779" <dragoon6779@...> wrote: > > Hi, > > I am interested in Zen. >I have read that Buddhism is non-theistic, and I have been told that actually it is not that Buddhism is non-theistic, rather Buddhism (originally in a pragmatic approach) does not take a theistic or non-theistic stance. I know there are many who consider themselves both Christian and Zen, but given the 4 Noble Truths, and the 4 Seals, I am not sure how it is reconciled, furthermore, Deism is not the same as theism of course, so I wonder if the apparent problems are reduced if not gone by holding to deism. I have searched high and low online and cannot find much. thank you
