Bill and Mike, There IS no mountain that needs to be climbed!
Reality is in every grass shoot at the bottom of the mountain and everywhere else. Just open your eyes and look around wherever you are and you've got Zen! Climbing the mountain is comic book Zen... Edgar On Jul 3, 2013, at 3:47 AM, Bill! wrote: > Mike, > > I again like your analogy. > > The only thing is I don't see many people at the 'top' who follow the long > and winding Buddhist path. IMO they get hung-up along the way, stopping here > and there at roadside rest areas, getting comfortable and thinking they are > at the summit. > > I'd also equate zen not so much as a "steep cliff-face" that you have to > climb with a great effort, but a Star Trek-like transporter. One second > you're at the bottom of the mountain and the next you're on top. > > The paragraph above was to follow your analogy. > > I really see zen as just 'blowing away of a fog' that allows you to enjoy the > vista from where you are, and realize that where you are is just as good, and > even no different than the top or anywhere else on the mountain. > > ...Bill! > > --- In [email protected], uerusuboyo@... wrote: > > > > Bill!,<br/><br/>It's just two sides of the same coin. Zen just gets you to > > awaken with very little explanation and instruction - The sutras explain > > the processes of the mind that create a self and suffering and the steps > > necessary to awaken and be liberated. Both work. Zen is a steep cliff-face > > that can get you to the top quickly, but you'll see few at the top. > > 'Buddhism' is a less steep and longer winding route that takes longer to > > reach the summit, but is more accessible and will see more people reach the > > top.<br/><br/>Mike<br/><br/><br/>Sent from Yahoo! Mail for iPad > > > >
