Summary
The transcript provides a detailed exploration of Zen Buddhism, emphasizing its active, experiential nature and its profound influence on Japanese culture. It discusses Zen's teaching methods, focusing on the paradoxical dialogue between teacher and student designed to expose the illusion of a separate ego and foster genuine self-realization. The discourse highlights Zen's unique approach to spirituality as a practical, lived experience rather than a doctrinal belief system.
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