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For example, you would guess from the literature on Zen and its insistence on discovering the “unwritten dharma” that it would be intensely anti-ritualistic, since ritual is the “written dharma.” But that isn’t the case. The Zen monk’s daily life is nothing but one ritual after another, hour after hour, day after day, all his life. They don’t tell him to shatter those static patterns to discover the unwritten dharma. They want him to get those patterns perfect! The explanation for this contradiction is the belief that you do not free yourself from static patterns by fighting them with other ...more
Lila: An Inquiry Into Morals
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