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Originally posted by Meaty Urologist
I still disagree with both statements. Any Buddhist would tell you that Buddhism is not its methods, it's the practice. If the goal is the same, it IS the totality of Buddhism. And I've never spoken to any Buddhist that would consider Zen to be in any way radical. Unless you yourself are Buddhist, in which case, you are the first.
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I found the statemnet odd also. I was just too lazy to post until....now.
All respectable religions are trying to get to a higher level of conciousness through spirituality. Buddhism and Zen specifically practice getting to the highest state of conciousness, or a non-dual stage.
At least that is mine and I am sure a few others opinions.
Different method, same thing. I can tell why you would call Zen radical, I just see no point.
Same thing.