David Robert Loy (born 1947) is an American author and authorized teacher in the Sanbo Zen lineage of Japanese Zen Buddhism.
I remember a Buddhist teachers reflections on the Holocaust. . . What terrible karma those Jews mustve had. . . This kind of fundamentalism, which blames the victims and rationalizes their horrific fate, is something no longer to be tolerated quietly. It is time for. . . modern Buddhism to outgrow it by accepting social responsibility and finding ways to address such injustices.
There are as many types of non-dualities as there are dualities.
The mind needs stories as much as the body needs food. There are junk stories and more nourishing ones. The food we eat becomes our bodies, assimilated stories form our identities
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