[MD] Is Morality innate in the cosmos?

Heather Perella spiritualadirondack at yahoo.com
Mon Feb 13 07:35:49 PST 2006


Ham,
     I think, in time, we will or may answer the
question to this subject headline.  For now, here is
another question.  Is this 'not-other' also similar to
what has been used in Zen Buddhism and maybe Asian
culture for some time now, which is known as 'Mu'?  I
see some similarities, but I don't know if I am
willing to outrightly state they are exactly the same.
 Master Dogen in the 13th century put the use of 'Mu'
into this famous koan as follows:

     A monk once asked master Chao-chou, "Does a dog
have Buddha-nature or not?"
     Chao-chou said, "Mu"

     I do not want to define what Mu is at this point.
 I think it might be best if you tried to understand
it from other sources maybe.  I do not want to
misinterpret or lay any distinctions that do not fit
with Mu's actual understanding in Zen.  

If you can help me answer this question, thanks,

SA

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