From Cleary's compilation volume Zen Essence,
From Zen Master Foyan,
Usually it is said that there is true Buddhism, and then there are imitations and remnants. I say that Buddhism does not have true, imitation, and remnant versions. Buddhism is always in the world: if you get the point, it is true; if you miss the point, it is an imitation or a remnant.
Then Buddhism and the Way are the same.
Submitted December 28, 2017 at 09:46AM by ferruix http://ift.tt/2CdXxwX
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