Hi
I joined this forum to learn about different Buddhist schools. I have basic knowledge about Theravada Buddhism and i had some reading about Zen Buddhism in the past.
My approach to understanding the Buddha's teachings is through simplicity, i try to stick to the basics. From what i know so far, each school seem to have a distinct feature. Theravada seem to be analytical, Zen seem to be overly silent, pure land seem to be devotional and Tibetan Buddhism seem quite colorful.
I hope i will learn something here.
Thanks
Hello
Re: Hello
Welcome. Make yourself at home.
There is no suffering to be severed. Ignorance and klesas are indivisible from bodhi. There is no cause of suffering to be abandoned. Since extremes and the false are the Middle and genuine, there is no path to be practiced. Samsara is nirvana. No severance achieved. No suffering nor its cause. No path, no end. There is no transcendent realm; there is only the one true aspect. There is nothing separate from the true aspect.
-Guanding, Perfect and Sudden Contemplation,
-Guanding, Perfect and Sudden Contemplation,