• 12-14-24 || Dualistic thinking vs Faith-based Dualism

  • Dec 17 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

12-14-24 || Dualistic thinking vs Faith-based Dualism

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    Post: https://old.reddit.com/r/zen/comments/1haggbg/zen_dualistic_thinking_vs_western_buddhist_duality/

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    What do Buddhists believe? Most people who use the term "dualism" are NOT Buddhist, and use the "dualism" as a wild card to defend irrationality, as in to separate lying/truth is dualism. To make arguments based on fact instead of fiction is "dualism".

    What is "religion"? Part of a group with common beliefs that can be enuciated. Are new agers religious?

    Internet spiritualists vs Zazen and Mormonism.

    Materialism is what now?

    Materialism="there is an independent objective reality". Materialism seems more relevant to Zen than Buddhist non-duality.


    Can we call non-establishment new agers "internet spritualists"?


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