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Harvard professor’s 6-step guide to Zen Buddhism | Robert Waldinger




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  1. Who am I? it's obvious. I can answer confidently.
    What is myself? I can't answer confidently.
    For true ZEN prctitioners, it’s the most serious and important purpose to find that.
    So' let me show you my hypothesis.


    Myself is unknown something, isn’t mortal, repeat physical lives.
    It’s myself that gave my physical lives birth into this world, my parents helped that.
    All my physical lives are mortal, do'nt recogunize each other usually.
    All physical lives leave somethig spiritual after their death.
    Every physical life has some infuruence on following lives.
    All physical lives have some infuruence on myself, then, my present destiny is not free from unrecokcgnized preceedig lives of myself.

    miself=S(Σalllives)
    milife=L(miself, Σpreceedig lives)

    What are these function S, L?
    Whoever intersted in this hypothesis, look at my blog below.
    (all in japanese, postgraduate level)
    https://byoshonikki.blogspot.com/2023/07/blog-post_29.html
    https://byoshonikki.blogspot.com/2018/03/scientific-modelling-of-zen-concepts.html
    https://byoshonikki.blogspot.com/2025/01/zen-as-science-my-hypothesis_1.html

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  2. Myself isn’t mortal, repeat physical lives.
    Then, How to prove that?
    Big data technology and supercomputer will be useful for that. I have an idea, but havn"t physical oondition to explain precisely.,for the time being.

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