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Bridging Taoism and Buddhism Universally

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Bussho Salon

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The talk examines the intersection of Taoism and Buddhism, emphasizing the caution required when considering analogous concepts such as Buddha nature within Taoism. It explores how Dogen, a prominent Zen master, utilized diverse examples to articulate Buddhist ideas, considering the evolution and adaptation of Buddhism as it spread globally. The speaker reflects on how these teachings adapt while maintaining core principles across different cultures.

  • Dogen: Renowned as a pivotal Zen master, Dogen's application of varied examples is central to explaining Buddhist concepts and illustrating their universality as the teachings adapt to different cultural contexts.
  • Taoism: Compared with concepts like Buddha nature, Taoism's philosophies are used to illustrate potential overlaps and differences, highlighting the careful consideration needed in their application across spiritual traditions.

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in Taoism that there is in Buddha nature. But we have to be careful. We have to be careful. Anybody else on that point right there? It's a nice rich place. I think maybe there's a certain extent to which I think Dogen was kind of I think he would take any useful example. I think this is also maybe sort of broadly a sort of a Buddhist, something I see in the development of Buddhism as it has moved from country to country.

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