Summary
The transcript explores Buddhist concepts of emptiness, mind, and self, contrasting Theravada and Mahayana teachings. It emphasizes the practice of zazen meditation as a means to experience the big mind or emptiness, transcending discrimination and attachment to self or objects. The discourse highlights the importance of present-moment awareness, non-attachment, and the unity of subjective and objective worlds in attaining enlightenment.
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