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Where to start?Wendy said Aug 6, 2008, 2:05 PM: |
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I've been interested in Zen and Buddhism for a long time now, and have plucked some ideas and philosophies from the internet, but there is such a vast quantity of information that I have the feeling I'm drowning in it. |
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Re: Where to start?Blacksamba said Aug 7, 2008, 3:42 AM: |
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I would start with a good overview of the massive scope of Buddhist thought. If there was one book to go to a desert island with, it would be the Crystal and the Way of Light by Chogyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche. Easy enough reading. Extremely clear meaning. There’s also a DVD of Rinpoche explaining the three general categories of Buddhism, called A General Introduction to Dzogchen. In Dzogchen, the teaching starts at the highest level. If you want to experience what it is that the Buddha was talking about, you can get a direct introduction on Sunday, August 10th via webcast. I can help you plug into that if you like. Email me directly darren@the12stepbuddhist.com. If you miss Sunday or that’s all too much to think about, Rinpoche gives the Worldwide Transmission three times a year. Then next one is in November some time. The way I look at it, we might as well cut to the chase. You can spend your life mucking around, reading books, dabbling in this or that, sticking your toe in the water here and there. Or you can get down to the real meaning. That’s what Dzogchen is about, and is my answer to your question. -d |
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Re: Where to start?Lone-Mountain said Aug 7, 2008, 12:01 PM: |
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Your question is that of a classic Zen mondo, or exchange between a student and teacher. Q. I want to learn Zen; where do I begin? A. Do you hear the sound of the river outside? Q. Yes. A. Begin with that sound. You hear a sound. How do you hear a sound? Where is that sound? Outside, or in your ears, or in your brain? How do you know it is a river? The Spanish say rio. Is rio and stream the same or different? What you are doing is investigating your self, your biology, all nature, your social conditioning, your experiences, your doubts. Soon you are examining specific actions and effects, karma. |
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