What sort of master wastes a second on questions of how they "should" act? If such opinions/consensus are needed, what has been mastered?

"Should" is just another form of attachment. It may appear as if it directs future actions, but is always a justification for, or indictment of, past behavior. A judgement.

People do what they do. Only your expectations can fail you.

K


On 2/9/2012 4:41 PM, Anthony Wu wrote:
Should zen masters adopt an attitude of 'none of my business', when seeing others' suffering? Or else, what should they do?


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