The ancestor of Buddhism is Nagarjuna, a tradition of Zen Madhyamika. T. P. Kasulis writes in his book "Zen Action, Zen Person" that Nagarjuna is the predecessor of Zen development. Nagarjuna is considered the patriarch of Zen tradition. He logically prove the influence of "sky", or more accurately, the philosophical difference. Kasuris also explored the "logic of the sky" of Nagarjuna. Buddhists argue that "focusing on speculative issues is similar to focusing on the cause of toxic arrows, yet it is the human body that contaminates the blood."
The Zen tradition, "inspiration from all things, forgetting the" small "self that has been verified" is very attractive to me. The Zen way abandoned all contradictory teachings of various Buddhist schools in Japan. Enlightenment has nothing to sit or breathe rather than study. You can get inspiration while washing the dishes. My baby recovered from sepsis several days after visiting the temple, but it was unlikely. Have you visited Tada Temple or Yakushi Yakushi for reference? We always intend to keep doctors and staff at Obama Hospital in mind, but it is difficult to say. And we also keep the safety of amulets
I often laugh at the words of the old Zen master. "In meditation, ideas will come and go, but we will not drink tea for them." The tradition of Zen is full of killer proverbs. It follows that simple general spirit, it is complicated and serious. It is easy to summarize ideas theoretically, but in reality it is often difficult. Many of the ideas that impede our return are like old friends we were waiting for. The four sacred shrines of Buddhist worship tell us that suffering is caused by affection. They did not address such facts in detail, especially in modern times, most people are comforted by the pain in their daily life. I found that pain is easier than overcoming pain. People who are more comfortable prefer a stranger more familiar. Therefore familiar pain and mediocrity take precedence over unfamiliar peace and honesty. This is why people are full of fear, guilt and shame.
Zen finally developed the tradition of learning and ritual, but putting emphasis on personal experience has always made it a practical-oriented tradition. Practice is meditation. "Sitting Zen" (Japanese: zazen) is always the center of the Zen training center, monks get up for meditation every morning and make a long-term retreat including quiet time on the mattress. Zazen is a very easy exercise. It is usually taught that it does not have a step, step or hem. "Just sit down!" The husband warned that he intends to sit upright with the right posture and carefully observe your abdominal breathing until you completely emerge. This presence with light and strength is the essence of zazen and there are many ways to meditate, but they all come back here.