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An enigmatic saying rooted in traditional Zen goes this way: “If you see the Buddha on the road, kill him.”
This saying essentially means, “Don’t get too attached to the idea of having all the right answers.”
A little bit different, somewhat more “academic” look at Zen in this episode. Yet, amongst the jargon and history lesson, there is a down-to-earth practical message to take away as well.
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By Mark Reid5
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An enigmatic saying rooted in traditional Zen goes this way: “If you see the Buddha on the road, kill him.”
This saying essentially means, “Don’t get too attached to the idea of having all the right answers.”
A little bit different, somewhat more “academic” look at Zen in this episode. Yet, amongst the jargon and history lesson, there is a down-to-earth practical message to take away as well.
Check out our sponsor: https://www.mandatetoelevate.com/
To inquire about sponsoring Zen Sammich, send an email to [email protected] with "sponsorship" in the subject line.
You can also support the show through the link where you are listening to this or by going to zensammich.com.