Summary
The transcript discusses the distinction between intellectual understanding and direct experience in Buddhist practice, emphasizing the importance of strong conviction and true practice to attain enlightenment. It highlights Zen Buddhism's inclusive approach to teachings and sutras, the role of rules as aids rather than restrictions, and the necessity of a right attitude to sustain practice beyond life and death. The speaker encourages personal engagement and continuous practice as the path to true realization.
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