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Great Doubt: Practicing Zen in the World
“Like other religions, Zen Buddhism encourages faith or trust–but it also encourages doubt. There are however, 2 kinds of doubt: skeptical doubt and great doubt. Skeptical doubt is of little value indeed–along with greed, hatred, ignorance and pride–skeptical doubt is usually considered a defilement, a hindrance, or a poison. That kind of doubt gives rise to a hesitant attitude that keeps one from entering the Way. Great doubt, the kind of doubt that Zen values, is something entirely other. There is good reason it is called great doubt.” from the introduction

Tenzo 020
15 1/2" long x 9" wide x 3/4" thick What is a Tenzo? "This work has always been carried out by teachers settled in the Way and by others who have aroused the bodhisattva spirit within themselves." Dogen Each of our cutting boards...
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