Two Buddhas

Zen Exceptionalism and Western Buddhist Elitism


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Exploring the prevalence of spiritual elitism within contemporary Western Buddhism, arguing that the modern mythology surrounding Zen creates an exclusive culture that discourages ordinary practitioners. Specifically, the text argues that Zen exceptionalism misrepresents the historical tradition by stripping away its reliance on texts, doctrine, and gradual practice, instead promoting an idealized view of immediate, effortless enlightenment accessible only to the spiritually gifted. The author uses the example of a Zen master rediscovering the value of chanting to illustrate how Zen authority selectively legitimizes insights long established in other Mahāyāna schools, like Tendai and Pure Land, as if they were revolutionary Zen breakthroughs. Ultimately, the source contends that this "leapfrog" approach to advanced teachings, such as "just sit," is developmentally inappropriate for beginners and creates unnecessary barriers, insisting that awakening should be understood as a universal possibility achievable through varied, supportive paths.

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