Bill!,<br/><br/>I think Zen and awakening to Buddha Nature transcend the Buddhist teachings. But by the same token that's exactly what the Buddhist teachings themselves point to! I don't think it's a question of mixing the two traditions (Joe's concern), but either approach appeals to different kinds of people/cultures/temperaments etc. <br/><br/>Mike<br/><br/>Sent from Yahoo! Mail for iPhone
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