We always seem to come back to the danger of written texts--and the
absolute necessity of sitting regularly under someone's direction. Not to
argue with that, I'll stick my neck out and say that the absolute worst
thing to do is sit on your own (or not at all) and read only this and
other internet Zen forums.

Better by far to read Nagarjuna and Dogen (not that either of them is
easy) than only these Zen forums! At least you can be sure Nagarjuna and
Dogen knew what they were talking about--and had tested it against their
extensive knowledge of what's in the sutras and commentaries we seem to
be so fearful of opening. If one comes as a complete novice to these Zen
boards (as seems to be the case for many, to judge from the way people
introduce themselves), it's very difficult to know what (or who, since a
fair amount of the discussion here seems to be directed at proving
particular individuals wrong on most or all points without bringing any
actual support for one's own view) to listen to and what to ignore.

James




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