@makehacklearn I don’t know; I’m an outsider. It’s up to Zen people to sort this out.
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@makehacklearn However, it’s easy to mis-read (and mis-translate) in terms of a conceptual framework that is familiar (i.e. Western ideas). - 1 more reply
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@makehacklearn Sure. I’m not recommending returning to some idealized pure, original, traditional Zen. Rather, > -
@makehacklearn > I’m pointing out that the *specific* things that have been mixed into Zen are ones I at least don’t like. And > - 1 more reply
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@Meaningness I was pretty proud of my blog post about this years ago "zen and the art of starting wars" - 2 more replies
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@makehacklearn Well, if you read the linked articles, yes, the distortion occurred mainly in Asia.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@makehacklearn The main lineage sources for Western Zen (DT Suzuki, Sanbokyodan) were totally explicit about mixing in German philosophy.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@makehacklearn Yes, I only know about Japanese Zen. Same may or may not have happened elsewhere, I have no idea!Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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