LessWrong rationalist has kensho, attempts valiantly to explain to other LessWrong rationalists, frustration ensues.
As @xuenay suggests, closely parallel to difficulties in explaining meta-rationality—and not by coincidence!https://twitter.com/xuenay/status/955103078893674496 …
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A parable about the “real work” that begins after kensho:https://vividness.live/2013/12/12/emptiness-zen-tantra-dzogchen/ …
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I tend to think of Vajrayana as a response to the inadequacies of prior Buddhisms. Of course, saying so would deeply wound the middle-class moral sentiments of boomer Buddhists. But this is normal procedure in the development of systems of thought & practice after all.
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Yes, I basically agree, although I’d say it is also just different in its aims. If one wants the fruit of hinayana, one might do better to practice hinayana.
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Yes… I alluded to that in the parable… I know almost nothing about it
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I dunno man, Dogen.
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Yes; I did qualify with “often”
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