Andy Wu

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The Japanese concept of honji suijaku holds that Shinto gods are manifestations of Buddhist deities, and together they form an indivisible whole sanctified at local Shinto shrines in what is called gongen. This may seem perfectly noncommittal, but that’s exactly why it’s an excellent example of Japanese wisdom. It’s a way for both sides to coexist, by finding a compromise and avoiding conflict.
The Art of Simple Living: 100 Daily Practices from a Zen Buddhist Monk for a Lifetime of Calm and Joy
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