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92 Jason M. Wirth on Zen, the Kyoto School, and Whether Nietzsche is a Buddha

The Imperfect Buddha Podcast

CHAPTER

The Great Doubt

Anicia tani's insight was, what a great gift you have found duka for the twentieth century. And owissay still to the 20 first century. This sense of er ofh o nothingness is what the japanese says: it's there is me, and below me there's absolutely nothing. The way into zen is through the problem of nealism - our all our spiritual eggs have been put in a basket that's floated to seaand we have eggs left. We just find ourselves in freefall. But nicitoni likens this in a very powerful way to what hakwin always emphasized as the great doubt. It is a free fall that is

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