Originally Posted by
Zen_Fire
Hi, everybody.
“Looking hard at life.” - pg.104
Shundo says that we are the apex of a pyramid in relation to our ancestors, that what we are is the sum of all our ancestors did. And, also, that we are the starting point of our descendants.
From a wider point of view, how can we as Zen practitioners live here and now in a way that honor our Buddhist heritage? And how can we prepare here and now the ground for the future generations of Zen Buddhists?
Gassho.
Alexander Lima (Sunyata)