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Comment by bensyverson

21 hours ago

Zen

The Western Zen? In my experience it is downgraded from being a religion to being a system of practice which relieves it of the broader Mahayana cosmology. But I would suggest the dogma is less obvious but still there, often just somewhere else, such as in its own limitations, or in a philosophical container at a higher level such as scientism.

  • All Zen is about releasing those attachments. Granted it's pretty hard, because if you succeed, you're enlightened.

    East, West, Religion, Practice… From a Zen perspective, you're just troubling your mind with binaries and conflict.

    • Ah and there is the dogma -- the otherness of the enlightened.

      The binaries still functionally exist. I see a lot of value in reflective practices. At the same time it seems unlikely to me that the point of existing is to not trouble your mind.

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