You didn't answer the question. Why don't you name this so-called Zen master and his temple? Is it because he doesn't exist?Matteo1972 wrote:If you don` t believe, please feel free not to believe.David N. Snyder wrote:I don't believe this. What is the name of this so-called Zen master? What is the name of his temple?
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This is well known in Zen circles. Probably the most famous Roshi was H. Yasutani: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hakuun_YasutaniDavid N. Snyder wrote:You didn't answer the question. Why don't you name this so-called Zen master and his temple? Is it because he doesn't exist?Matteo1972 wrote:If you don` t believe, please feel free not to believe.David N. Snyder wrote:I don't believe this. What is the name of this so-called Zen master? What is the name of his temple?
>> Do you see a man wise [enlightened/ariya] in his own eyes? There is more hope for a fool than for him.<< -- Proverbs 26:12
This being is bound to samsara, kamma is his means for going beyond. -- SN I, 38.
“Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?” HPatDH p.723
This being is bound to samsara, kamma is his means for going beyond. -- SN I, 38.
“Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?” HPatDH p.723
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Yes, but he's dead, living back in the time when Imperial Japan was allied with axis powers. He died back in 1973 around the time Matteo was born, so he couldn't be Matteo's teacher.
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Ooops. It is a little confusing trying to follow that thread. Obviously he is not taking about Yasutani, and it would be interesting, indeed, to see who it that supposedly has been making such comments.David N. Snyder wrote:Yes, but he's dead, living back in the time when Imperial Japan was allied with axis powers. He died back in 1973 around the time Matteo was born, so he couldn't be Matteo's teacher.
>> Do you see a man wise [enlightened/ariya] in his own eyes? There is more hope for a fool than for him.<< -- Proverbs 26:12
This being is bound to samsara, kamma is his means for going beyond. -- SN I, 38.
“Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?” HPatDH p.723
This being is bound to samsara, kamma is his means for going beyond. -- SN I, 38.
“Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?” HPatDH p.723
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and:Matteo1972 wrote:My current Master is very serious about Zen but eats meat, drinks wine and said that killing an human being is not necessarily bad.
In fact, he once said that wars are necessary
And he even said quite supporting things about Nazism..
Is he a good Master?
A bad Master?
I do not know, but apparently a lot of people get kensho with him.
The highlighted part really worries me. This has become a very serious issue now. That Zen master, if he exists, must be identified and exposed. He is 100 times more dangerous than that Thai monk who committed sexual offenses. At least the Thai guy still preached the Buddha's messages of love and compassion. But for this case, imagine the horrible consequences of this Zen priest poisoning hundreds and possibly thousands of Buddhist followers with his pernicious wrong views?Matteo1972 wrote:he did not only "condone" the slaughter of the Jews, he in fact said Hitler was right.
He is the head of a pretty big temple, though
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You have that right Matteo...Matteo1972 wrote:...I do not need to take 2 weeks time and go to Thailand...
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This thread begins to sound more and more like an elaborate exercise in trolling...
I am outta here, Matteo (shel?)
I am outta here, Matteo (shel?)
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That is what I thought all along. But it was nice of everyone to give him the benefit of doubt. There was a tremendous amount of patience supplied by the members here dealing with his trolling comments and questions and complete ignoring of good, quality responses by everyone.Dan74 wrote:This thread begins to sound more and more like an elaborate exercise in trolling...
By his own admission he was banned from many forums. This is probably the longest he has lasted in one forum. When he didn't get banned, he kept pushing the limits; now making derogatory claims against a Zen priest who he can't name even though "he runs a big temple and has kensho" (some Zen enlightenment insights).
[According to Matteo] no proof of Buddha's existence, no proof of enlightenment, about 1 + billion people accept Jesus Christ . . .
(argumentum e silentio, argumentum ad populum)
Nailed? As in the cross, Jesus is the one for salvation? Notice he states "no teachings will save me" and that he has been looking for that completely perfect being for salvation. Hmm, sound familiar? That's what I thought he meant all along. I could be wrong, but the latest display of posts pushing the limits with making those comments about some alleged Zen priest seems to be his exit since he didn't get what he wanted.Matteo1972 wrote:NailedJustsit wrote: For about 20 year of my life I have been a devout Catholic Christian, later on I found out that all the teachings of the bible are essentially faith based
I also found out that one day I will die, and that no teachings alone will be likely to save me."
So it sounds like OP has realized that death is certain, the clock is ticking, and is looking for salvation.
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Just to point out..David N. Snyder wrote:That is what I thought all along. But it was nice of everyone to give him the benefit of doubt. There was a tremendous amount of patience supplied by the members here dealing with his trolling comments and questions and complete ignoring of good, quality responses by everyone.Dan74 wrote:This thread begins to sound more and more like an elaborate exercise in trolling...
By his own admission he was banned from many forums. This is probably the longest he has lasted in one forum. When he didn't get banned, he kept pushing the limits; now making derogatory claims against a Zen priest who he can't name even though "he runs a big temple and has kensho" (some Zen enlightenment insights).
[According to Matteo] no proof of Buddha's existence, no proof of enlightenment, about 1 + billion people accept Jesus Christ . . .
(argumentum e silentio, argumentum ad populum)
Nailed? As in the cross, Jesus is the one for salvation? Notice he states "no teachings will save me" and that he has been looking for that completely perfect being for salvation. Hmm, sound familiar? That's what I thought he meant all along. I could be wrong, but the latest display of posts pushing the limits with making those comments about some alleged Zen priest seems to be his exit since he didn't get what he wanted.Matteo1972 wrote:NailedJustsit wrote: For about 20 year of my life I have been a devout Catholic Christian, later on I found out that all the teachings of the bible are essentially faith based
I also found out that one day I will die, and that no teachings alone will be likely to save me."
So it sounds like OP has realized that death is certain, the clock is ticking, and is looking for salvation.
I have been a Christian for more than 20 years and looked for any shred f evidence that Christian faith has any kind of evidence whatsoever.
I talked with priests, people who supposedly saw miracles, this too much time, I went to visit many places.
I will not stop you if you want to convert to Christian, but I could find no "materialistic" evidence whatsoever that Jesus Christ has existed and that miracles are true.
Of course you can believe it out of faith, as you can believe out of faith that Buddha Enlightened under the Bodhi tree 2500 years ago.
But I believe the accusation that I am proselytizing for Christian faith is out the mark.
You can find better equipped priests everywhere
As for the Zen temple I am visiting, since I would still like to go there sometimes and I do not want to get into problems, I can not say the name.
Please do not get offended.
If you do not want to believe what I said, please do not believe, but as someone pointed out here this Zen Master is not alone in his views.
As I can see I am rapidly approaching stage 5., I will now take a break from this thread.
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How convenient.Matteo1972 wrote: As for the Zen temple I am visiting, since I would still like to go there sometimes and I do not want to get into problems, I can not say the name.
Why would I be offended? You are not accusing me of being Anti-Semitic. You are accusing some alleged Zen priest.Please do not get offended.
That was a long time ago during the time of Imperial Japan when they were with Nazi Germany as part of the Axis-powers, which of course does not justify it. I realize there is still some Antisemitism in the world just as there is still some racism, but call it a hunch or educated guess, but I don't think a Zen priest, monk or nun can have kensho or any other advanced attainment with that much ill-will toward any group.If you do not want to believe what I said, please do not believe, but as someone pointed out here this Zen Master is not alone in his views.
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I'm reposting this statement I made earlier in the thread because I'm even more confident that it is the case. Perhaps you will respond this time.SDC wrote:I think you're satisfied with your life, Matteo. Perhaps even really impressed with what you've accomplished. There's nothing wrong with that. I'm glad for you. But I think it causes you to take the dhamma as criticism instead of advice.
“Life is swept along, short is the life span; no shelters exist for one who has reached old age. Seeing clearly this danger in death, a seeker of peace should drop the world’s bait.” SN 1.3
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Matteo1972 wrote:Why not?Dan74 wrote:Matteo, I have no beef with Zen, seeing that I practice a Korean variety of it, but personally I would not study under a teacher who was positive about Nazism and condoned wars and killing.
(he did not only "condone" the slaughter of the Jews, he in fact said Hitler was right.
He is the head of a pretty big temple, though)
Thanks for that Matteo1972!
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I will just state, although the main dialogue, has been with/to Matteo, it does not rule out others from benefiting from the writings.David N. Snyder wrote:That is what I thought all along. But it was nice of everyone to give him the benefit of doubt. There was a tremendous amount of patience supplied by the members here dealing with his trolling comments and questions and complete ignoring of good, quality responses by everyone.Dan74 wrote:This thread begins to sound more and more like an elaborate exercise in trolling...
All posters being patient, and willing to try and re-try to formulate their advices, have my greatest admiration. I have read most of the thread, and it has given me food for (many) thoughts, and I sincerely appreciate that.
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Dear Matteo,
I have been a converted Theravadan from June 1. Previously I was an agnostic non practicing Hindu. If you see my posts you will see I used to argue a lot when I first joined. Then I have not spoken a word.
There is no need to speak for me. I understand. What I understand, how and why I cannot describe (I am a math and accountancy teacher by profession so my working life revolves around "evidence" as you put it).
I am not enlightened yet but I am far more enlightened than I was on June 1. I can only adequately describe what Buddhism has taught me by borrowing a line from Bible "I was blind and now I can see".
I am adequately educated about Christianity and Hinduism. Buddhism is a whole different ball game. The man gets you to deconstruct your entire thought and reconstruct it from ground up. In simple terms you go from Avidya to Panna.
Those around me have noticed it also. I am doing better at work, my voice is calmer, I do not fret except in extreme cases.
I really wish I could somehow share in words how I am changing. Tragedy is I cannot. But I give you my word it is possible.
Arijit
I have been a converted Theravadan from June 1. Previously I was an agnostic non practicing Hindu. If you see my posts you will see I used to argue a lot when I first joined. Then I have not spoken a word.
There is no need to speak for me. I understand. What I understand, how and why I cannot describe (I am a math and accountancy teacher by profession so my working life revolves around "evidence" as you put it).
I am not enlightened yet but I am far more enlightened than I was on June 1. I can only adequately describe what Buddhism has taught me by borrowing a line from Bible "I was blind and now I can see".
I am adequately educated about Christianity and Hinduism. Buddhism is a whole different ball game. The man gets you to deconstruct your entire thought and reconstruct it from ground up. In simple terms you go from Avidya to Panna.
Those around me have noticed it also. I am doing better at work, my voice is calmer, I do not fret except in extreme cases.
I really wish I could somehow share in words how I am changing. Tragedy is I cannot. But I give you my word it is possible.
Arijit