I disagree. Even the underpinnings of the universe lose their awe over time. I think that the only way to maintain happiness is to find and hold on to it in day-to-day life.
Zen emphasizes rigorous meditation-practice, insight into Buddha-nature, and the personal expression of this insight in daily life, especially for the benefit of others.[3][4] As such, it de-emphasizes mere knowledge of sutras and doctrine[5][6] and favors direct understanding through zazen and interaction with an accomplished teacher.[7]
Yes, indeed!
Explains Timulty. And Llewellan
I disagree. Even the underpinnings of the universe lose their awe over time. I think that the only way to maintain happiness is to find and hold on to it in day-to-day life.
Zen emphasizes rigorous meditation-practice, insight into Buddha-nature, and the personal expression of this insight in daily life, especially for the benefit of others.[3][4] As such, it de-emphasizes mere knowledge of sutras and doctrine[5][6] and favors direct understanding through zazen and interaction with an accomplished teacher.[7]
I love the smug look on Ozy’s face