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This episode of Deep Dive explores the concept of "Receptivity and Response" (Kanno Dokkyo), a central idea in Buddhism describing the mutual interaction between a sincere practitioner and Ultimate Reality. It emphasizes that this relationship is reciprocal and dynamic, not a one-sided appeal, where the practitioner's earnest "calling" (Kan) is met by the Buddha's compassionate "response" (No) along the "Way" (Do), leading to "communion" (Ko). The source illustrates this principle through Buddhist teachings, highlighting that surrender is not a loss of self but an opening into a responsive relationship, leading to awakening. Furthermore, the text draws parallels between Kanno Dokkyo and Christian mystical traditions, such as Centering Prayer and Eastern Orthodox synergy, demonstrating a shared understanding of mutual participation and the transformative power of surrendering the ego to divine presence. Both traditions suggest that genuine surrender allows for a profound connection where the infinite meets the finite, leading to inner peace, insight, and a realization of interconnectedness.
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This episode of Deep Dive explores the concept of "Receptivity and Response" (Kanno Dokkyo), a central idea in Buddhism describing the mutual interaction between a sincere practitioner and Ultimate Reality. It emphasizes that this relationship is reciprocal and dynamic, not a one-sided appeal, where the practitioner's earnest "calling" (Kan) is met by the Buddha's compassionate "response" (No) along the "Way" (Do), leading to "communion" (Ko). The source illustrates this principle through Buddhist teachings, highlighting that surrender is not a loss of self but an opening into a responsive relationship, leading to awakening. Furthermore, the text draws parallels between Kanno Dokkyo and Christian mystical traditions, such as Centering Prayer and Eastern Orthodox synergy, demonstrating a shared understanding of mutual participation and the transformative power of surrendering the ego to divine presence. Both traditions suggest that genuine surrender allows for a profound connection where the infinite meets the finite, leading to inner peace, insight, and a realization of interconnectedness.