MANY roads lead to the Path but basically there are only two: reason and practice. To enter by reason means to realize the essence through instruction and to believe that all living things share the same true nature, which isn't apparent because it's shrouded by sensation and delusion. Those who turn from delusion back to reality, who meditate on walls, the absence of self and other, the oneness of mortal and sage, and who remain unmoved even by scriptures are in complete and unspoken agreement with reason. Without moving, without effort, they enter, we say, by reason. To enter by practice refers to four all-inclusive practices suffering injustice, adapting to conditions, seeking nothing, and practicing the Dharma.
Bodhidharma was born as third son of a Pallava Kingdom in South India(Kanchipuram, near Chennai ). At the age of twenty-two he was fully enlightened, and that was when he was sent as a messenger to China. Gautama the Buddha taught Dhyan or meditation. Hundreds of years later, Bodhidharma transported Dhyan to China where it became Chan. This Chan went further down to Indonesia, Japan, and other far east Asian countries, where it became Zen.
He was a prince from the Tamil Pallava dynasty, the 3rd son who was chosen by his father, the King, to succeed him...However, because of the rivalry, discontent and jealousy of his older brothers, who attempted to murder him, he abandoned his royal fate, fled the kingdom and converted to Bouddhism.
th-cam.com/video/rUBhyaxmWMA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=NmWvJuPTbcHpAjk- This documentary by Laurence Brahm says that Bodhidharma was from Keralam 🤔 Many historians believe the same.
MANY roads lead to the Path but basically there are only two: reason and practice. To enter by reason means to realize the essence through instruction and to believe that all living things share the same true nature, which isn't apparent because it's shrouded by sensation and delusion. Those who turn from delusion back to reality, who meditate on walls, the absence of self and other, the oneness of mortal and sage, and who remain unmoved even by scriptures are in complete and unspoken agreement with reason. Without moving, without effort, they enter, we say, by reason. To enter by practice refers to four all-inclusive practices suffering injustice, adapting to conditions, seeking nothing, and practicing the Dharma.
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"You're curious about the shoe, right? We might as well start this story at the end in that case." Love it... Great story-telling
Bodhidharma was born as third son of a Pallava Kingdom in South India(Kanchipuram, near Chennai ). At the age of twenty-two he was fully enlightened, and that was when he was sent as a messenger to China. Gautama the Buddha taught Dhyan or meditation. Hundreds of years later, Bodhidharma transported Dhyan to China where it became Chan. This Chan went further down to Indonesia, Japan, and other far east Asian countries, where it became Zen.
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He was a prince from the Tamil Pallava dynasty, the 3rd son who was chosen by his father, the King, to succeed him...However, because of the rivalry, discontent and jealousy of his older brothers, who attempted to murder him, he abandoned his royal fate, fled the kingdom and converted to Bouddhism.
th-cam.com/video/rUBhyaxmWMA/w-d-xo.htmlsi=NmWvJuPTbcHpAjk- This documentary by Laurence Brahm says that Bodhidharma was from Keralam 🤔
Many historians believe the same.
Hi guys. Just checking in. I got in trouble with Master YongHua's nun for saying stuff people don't understand.
He ripped off his eyelids, from which the first tea plant grew.