Zen is a dynamic and living tradition that continues to evolve from "summary" of The Way of Zen by Alan Watts
Zen is not just a relic of the past, a dead tradition preserved in the form of ancient texts and practices. It is a dynamic and living tradition that continues to evolve in response to changing circumstances. The essence of Zen lies not in adherence to fixed doctrines or rituals, but in a direct experience of reality that transcends all concepts and categories. This experience is always fresh and immediate, never something abstract or remote. The history of Zen is marked by a constant process of transformation and adaptation. From its origins in ancient India to its development in China and Japan, Zen has absorbed and assimilated diverse cultural influences, undergoing subtle shifts and adjustments along the way. Each generation of Zen practitioners brings its own insights and interpretations to the tradition, adding new layers of meaning and depth. In this way, Zen remains relevant and vital, speaking to the concerns and aspirations of people in every age.
One of the key features of Zen is its emphasis on direct experience and personal realization. Zen teachings are not meant to be taken on faith or accepted uncritically, but to be tested and verified...
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