Summary
The speaker reflects on the Zen Buddhist concept of enlightenment beyond enlightenment, emphasizing the importance of transcending attachment to cultural and religious forms. He discusses the challenge of practicing Zen authentically across cultures, particularly between Japanese and American contexts, advocating for a practice that is free and natural beyond cultural identity. The talk highlights the spiritual path as a universal human experience beyond national distinctions.
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