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How to Raise an Ox: Zen Practice as Taught in Master Dogen's Shobogenzo by
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Steve Minard
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"Can the water in the valleys ever stop and rest? When the water finally reaches the sea, it becomes great waves."
— Apr 05, 2013 10:23AM
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Victor Calderin
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Comparatively, really feeling how Buddha nature emanates according to Dogen, almost in a Platonic manner.
— Mar 30, 2013 01:33PM
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Steve Minard
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" The prospect of future lives in remote heavens as a compensation for the inadequacy of our present lives is a bad tradeoff for losing out on the present."
— Sep 26, 2012 10:23AM
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Steve Minard
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"The Buddha is found in other people - even the ones we do not like very much."
— Sep 10, 2012 10:41AM
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Steve Minard
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"The object of Zen is not to kill all feelings and become anesthetized to pain and fear. The object of Zen is to free us to scream loudly and fully when it is time to scream."
— Aug 20, 2012 10:22AM
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Steve Minard
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"Thus, the paradox is that in refusing what is traditionally considered to be the ultimate goal of Buddhism and choosing to remain behind to serve as a guide, one really acquires the only true enlightenment and nirvana.
— Aug 13, 2012 10:08AM
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Victor Calderin
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I really like how the introduction explains Dogen's belief about how we all carry "intrinsic" Buddha-nature within us.
— Aug 12, 2012 06:25PM
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