Month: June 2021
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The Necessity And Futility Of Seeking
Chan master Linji (Jap. Rinzai) is addressing an assembly of students: “What are you seeking? Everywhere you say, ‘There’s something to practice, something to obtain.’ Make no mistake! Even if there were something to be gained by practice, it would be nothing but birth-and-death karma” (The Record of Linji, ed. Sasaki and Kirchner, p. 17).…
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We’ve Gotten Rinzai Zen All Wrong
From the outside, Rinzai Zen Buddhism can look strict, militant, disciplined, stern, and cold. And it can seem herculeanly effortful. To a degree, some of these appearances are true, but let’s listen to the man himself as he offers up the true Dharma. Which man? To Linji (Jap. Rinzai) from The Record of Linji: If…
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Existential Salience + Philosophical Inquiry = Wisdom?
Let’s suppose that a group of us were committed to philosophizing in the sense of “philosophy as a way of life” (Pierre Hadot). Let’s suppose that, ostensibly, we developed two “knacks.” Say we developed the knack for finding out what, right now, in oneself, and between us is “existentially salient.” Were that to be so,…
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How Does Wisdom Emerge?
Existential Opening In the last post, I discussed the condition for the possibility of wisdom to emerge. I called this an “existential opening.” Now, once an existential opening has occurred, then the question of wisdom is “on the table.” Our question today, therefore, is: “How does wisdom emerge?” What follows are first thoughts, not final…
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How Does The Desire For Wisdom Emerge?
How does the desire for wisdom emerge? Not everyone cares about wisdom, and the question–“What is wisdom, and how can I become wise?”–only occurs to some in some contexts. (At this moment in history, I posit that the question of wisdom is of paramount importance, but making this argument is a subject for another day.…