[Buddha-l] Non-Arising

JKirkpatrick jkirk at spro.net
Thu Feb 25 13:25:02 MST 2010



So Zen mind is not everyday mind in the sense of our usual
everyday discursive thoughts and emotional conflicts, the term
'everyday mind' means something quite different to that. I may be
wrong, but I think it means a mind that is not characterized by
conceptual proliferations and projected fantasies. From that
perspective, it is only the yadda, yadda, yadda of our mental
events that stands between us and enlightenment. A mind that sees
things as they are could therefore be said to transcend all that
crap. 

What that kind of mind is like has been argued by people with far
greater intelligence than I, but I would be interested in hearing
your point of view on the matter.


Dee
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I'm with you on your idea of the everyday.  However, for non-
neuroscientists to create definitions of mind, what "it" is like,
simply leads to more prapanca.  More views. A mind metaphysics,
to be avoided.

Joanna K.



      

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