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Zen Meditation is World Transformation

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The talk explores the concept that Zen meditation is inherently a form of world transformation, emphasizing the interconnectedness of all beings. It discusses how an individual's practice includes and transforms others, mirroring the Buddha's transformative practice. The fulfillment and transformation of one person contribute to the collective realization of the Buddha's path, highlighting the interdependence within the practice and fulfillment of others.

  • Buddha's Practice: Indicates Buddha’s practice involves the transformation and fulfillment of others, which acts as a model for understanding Zen meditation as collective world transformation.
  • Interconnectedness of Beings: Discusses the notion that individual practice and transformation are not isolated events but are deeply entwined with the practice of others, emphasizing a non-dualistic view of existence.

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One could say that Zen meditation is a world transformation, or is world transformation. I was going to say world transforming, but that would be like Zen meditations, this one thing, and then world transforming. is something it does. It's more like it is world transforming. It's not just about the practitioner doing the practice and transforming herself by the practice, although it is that. the practitioner's practice is the transformation of others.

[01:14]

Just like the Buddha's practice is the transformation of others. When beings are transformed, that's Buddha. And that's hard to understand. And there's some teachings about how that can be, how that is so, you know. But it's almost like, you know, it's the other way around that. How that so is the practice. It's not exactly that we have this explanation to explain, but rather... The explanation is just saying the way things are, and then the practice is in accord with that. So I've said before that each of us includes all other beings.

[02:25]

So if my practice includes all other beings, so my transformation includes all other beings, and also I'm included in all other beings. So again, my practice is included in your practice, in your life. And that's hard to understand and believe. But I'm putting that out there for you to contemplate that your life includes other lives and your life is included in other lives. Therefore, your practice is practice of others. But again, people often think, well, I'm practicing here and it's going pretty well for me, but what about the other beings all over the world?

[03:27]

How does what I'm doing here maybe, you know, relate to all the other beings in the world, in the universe? Well, they're the same thing. The Buddha enjoys doing Buddha's practice, and Buddha's practice is other people enjoying their practice. Buddha's practice is other people enjoying practice. And Buddha enjoys that. So self-fulfillment for the Buddhas is other fulfillment. And sometimes people have easy time understanding that. Like you see someone who is self-fulfilled and you feel like totally fulfilled by their fulfillment.

[04:38]

So a lot of, you know, easy for parents or grandparents when they see the child fulfilled then they feel fulfilled and nobody's particularly surprised by that. But it's like that. That when other people are fulfilled, that's your fulfillment. And you are fulfilled by that. That's like real, most excellent fulfillment. But then people we don't even know, we can't even see them. It's harder for us to understand how it works. So I'm putting that out too for the meditation this year of looking at practice as world transformation.

[05:44]

And actually, other people who are not being fulfilled, their lack of fulfillment is also other people's lack of fulfillment. So if someone's not fulfilled, everybody's included in their not fulfillment. And their not fulfillment purveys everybody. Even though Buddha understands that the people who are not fulfilled are actually realizing the Buddha way together with the Buddha, but they don't realize it. And they're not realizing it affects everybody. And Buddha's realization that they are attaining the way with the Buddha affects everybody too. Yeah.

[06:55]

Yes. At least one minute. Just so you can say, he ended one minute early because he was in pain. He couldn't take it anymore. He just gave up. What you say is the same when someone is in pain and exhausted. We were able to get some rest and take care of the pain and discomfort in other ways. Really? Really? Wow. You people are so something. But we had a good day, didn't we?

[08:03]

Even though I'm a wimp. Even though I'm not a wimp. Really? Great. We are embracing our wimpiness. Oh, remember, I'll just take my screws and go. Anything else today? No. Everybody's fulfilled.

[09:05]

Yes. Yes. I just have one thing. One thing, yes. Because I'm interested in the word of speaking with people who maybe have different realities, and I think I'd rather change that language to different narratives rather than thinking. So I just wanted to check with you about that. where I went today. Different narratives, fine. We have different narratives rather than we have different realities. Yeah, and also you can say different worlds. We have different worlds. Because narratives are worlds. I kind of want to take the reality out of that languaging. Oh, thank you. Give it to me now. Yeah. Other people have different worlds, different stories, and a big part of this is attending and respecting their difference. Thank you, I feel fulfilled now.

[10:14]

Okay, well, maybe that's it then. Thank you.

[10:20]

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