Dhr. Seven, Wisdom Quarterly; Western Zen teacher Alan Watts "Way Beyond the West" via Mitch Jeserich (KPFA.org, Pacifica Free Speech Radio, Berkeley, California)
"Mind" (citta) is heart |
Buddhism is more than scientific. We will not experience most science we are taught, but we can personally experience all the important things Buddhism teaches.
Science class says "cause and effect," and a budding Buddhist says, "Hey, that's like what Siddhartha said!" That's very superficial and separates past from present as if they were separate. They are quite connected and unbroken, like a snake's head and tail.
Cool cats (Dee McIntosh/deemac/flickr.com) |
- (What comes to fruit in the future and present, like it did in the past, is intentional-action).
But this is a deep insight fraught with risk as we try to bring it into conventional language: "You mean, I did it? I'm to blame? Yada, yada, yada." Alan Watts explains it beautifully. Karma is action.
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