Mike (and Kris),
Nagajuna the negater
was not a Crocodile.
Madhyamika Buddha-phile,
he was yet quite a Gator.
--Joe
PS (he did with Logic what Zen does with "Magic". ;-) Along with Yogacara,
Madhyamika is the _PHILOSOPHICAL_ school of Buddhism closest to Zen.
Madhyamika views the mind from the point of view of Enlightenment; Yogacara
views the mind from the point of view of Delusion. Wonderful!; wonderful! Get
ready for discursive thinking, if you broach these schools. But closeness to
Zen is not to be denied/negated. Summer-reading, while there are still a
couple of months... ).
> mike brown <uerusuboyo@...> wrote:
> To segue Zen/zen in with his teachings seems a more constructive thing to do
> than just outright negate (thanks for that one, Kris).
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