“Even the Rich Suffer”: An Interview with Google’s Jolly Good Fellow Chade-Meng Tan
…but it’s the purest Buddhism. Of course, if you go to a real Zen master in Japan, that’s even purer. It is absolutely essential to remember the source of the teachings. You’re saying that modern mindfulness has lost contact with the source teachings? Absolutely. No doubt about it. Didn’t you help to bring that about? I hope not. The part that doesn’t concern me about the watering down of mindfulness is the intention of the practitioner. You go to…
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