[MD] The MOQ/Zen relationship.
MarshaV
valkyr at att.net
Tue Sep 22 02:30:45 PDT 2009
Greetings Bo,
So the MoQ is a metaphysics appropriate for the Western experience only? Is
that what you are stating?
Marsha
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Marsha and Group
21 Sep. you wrote:
> I certainly understand you wanting to keep religion separate, and it
> does seem the mystic experience is often linked to religious
> traditions, but it doesn't have to be so. I've read that even the
> Dalai Lama, in his efforts to bring together East and West, has warned
> to be attentive to what is insight/wisdom and what is cultural
> tradition, which are often entangled. The Buddhist traditions are
> beneficial because they are not theistic, and their purpose is to
> bring enlightenment (however that word may be understood or
> misunderstood) to benefit all.
I started my post by saying that religion as something defying reason
only occurred after "reason" i.e. the intellectual level. And I'm afraid
this your introducing Dalai Lama brings MOQ into the murky Buddhist
waters I want to "save it from" - sorry for being so implacable. He
speaks about "insight-wisdom versus cultural tradition, and "insight-
wisdom" may match "what defies reason" but "cultural tradition" in
Tibet is not our Western REASON.
Tibetan cultural tradition was/is all about achieving the mystical
experience while Western Reason is all about preventing such which
is dismissed as hysteria, mental illness .. etc.
Back to the MOQ. Before Reason - i.e. intellect - the social reality
ruled and there was no S/O (mystic/reason) distinction (why it was
regarded as Quality itself by Pirsig) Yet, the MOQ is not a return to the
pre S/O (social reality) it's a reunion of Subject/Object beyond intellect.
So, I do not particularly want to involve Orientalism because this may -
as Pirsig and this discussion has touched on - be a culture that has
gone through the intellectual stage, but not developed it into a SOM,
before going on to a Quality-like stage.This creates OUR East/West
chasm. Dalai Lama may understand the West, but we only sees
"mysticism" over there.
Yours profoundly
Bodvar
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