Sharing Tibetan Wisdom with Zen Buddhists
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Sharing Tibetan Wisdom with Zen Buddhists
Hello friends!
Today I came across Atisha's 7 Factors of Mind Training for the first time. I then discovered that this was related to "Lojong" - a word I'd often heard but never understood.
I started a discussion thread on this topic over in the Tibetan Buddhist area of our new Zen Forum. We actually have a lot of topics in there, lol. It might surprise you how interested many Zen Buddhists are in Tibetan Buddhism.
Anyway, I wanted to invite you all over there, if you have an interest, cause there is so much we Zen folks must be missing or misunderstanding, since we come from a completely different background.
Hoping to build some bridges, maybe get some traffic moving back and forth between our two forums. I think such a bridge already exists between both our forums and our Therevadin friends at Dhamma Wheel, so this is my meek attempt to open up more dialogue with everyone here as well.
Peace & Light
riv:::
ZFI Tibetan Buddhism Subforum
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Today I came across Atisha's 7 Factors of Mind Training for the first time. I then discovered that this was related to "Lojong" - a word I'd often heard but never understood.
I started a discussion thread on this topic over in the Tibetan Buddhist area of our new Zen Forum. We actually have a lot of topics in there, lol. It might surprise you how interested many Zen Buddhists are in Tibetan Buddhism.
Anyway, I wanted to invite you all over there, if you have an interest, cause there is so much we Zen folks must be missing or misunderstanding, since we come from a completely different background.
Hoping to build some bridges, maybe get some traffic moving back and forth between our two forums. I think such a bridge already exists between both our forums and our Therevadin friends at Dhamma Wheel, so this is my meek attempt to open up more dialogue with everyone here as well.
Peace & Light
riv:::
ZFI Tibetan Buddhism Subforum
:grouphug:
christopher:::- Number of posts : 58
Registration date : 2009-01-01
Re: Sharing Tibetan Wisdom with Zen Buddhists
Yes sweety pie....i also have attraction to Zen....but i must be getting closer to Enlightenment cause in don't wanna talk about much anymore(LOL).....my gift of gab is drab...LOL....i;m yogini over there by the way....
Kunga Lhadzom- Number of posts : 101
Location : US
Registration date : 2009-01-17
Re: Sharing Tibetan Wisdom with Zen Buddhists
Oh goodie another yet another Buddhist forum. I seems to be collecting them these days like butterflies. :tired:
Karma Dondrup Tashi- Number of posts : 51
Registration date : 2009-01-01
Re: Sharing Tibetan Wisdom with Zen Buddhists
LOL...kinda like collecting empowerments....
Kunga Lhadzom- Number of posts : 101
Location : US
Registration date : 2009-01-17
Re: Sharing Tibetan Wisdom with Zen Buddhists
Well it sounds like you guys are pretty busy. But do know we're offering lots of gifts and prizes.
Chance to win a free Zen toaster...
Chance to win a free Zen toaster...
christopher:::- Number of posts : 58
Registration date : 2009-01-01
Re: Sharing Tibetan Wisdom with Zen Buddhists
Hm, does it only make toast when you're not paying attention?
Karma Dondrup Tashi- Number of posts : 51
Registration date : 2009-01-01
Re: Sharing Tibetan Wisdom with Zen Buddhists
No. But after several lifetimes of unsuccessful toast making it suddenly toasts instantly.
christopher:::- Number of posts : 58
Registration date : 2009-01-01
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