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The Zen of Advaita - Stephen H. Wolinsky Ph. D.

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Master Baso: “<strong>The</strong> mind is notBuddha.”Or<strong>Zen</strong> Koan: “What Buddha is beyondBuddha?”<strong>The</strong> Master replies, “No Buddha.”Furthermore, this reveals theanswer to so many <strong>Zen</strong> verses.When a master is asked somethingpr<strong>of</strong>ound, he seems to respondwith have some tea, have a meal,clean your plate etc. Why? Becauseas everything is made <strong>of</strong> thesame substance, then each actgood or bad, high or low, rightor wrong, sacred or pr<strong>of</strong>ane isthe same. And as such, ALL isthe Buddha or consciousness. <strong>The</strong>beauty and simplicity <strong>of</strong> thiscannot be overstated. For a true<strong>Zen</strong> Teaching Master, no state orexperience is permanent and nostates or experiences, be theypleasant like love or joy, orunpleasant like hate and anger,are separate from the Buddhanature or consciousness.A <strong>Zen</strong> Master was asked, “What isthe Self?136

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