Does a teacher ever stop learning? Where is Roshi in his own development or enlightenment?
What I’m learning right now is that before I was born I was right together with the Buddha. Yes, I’m always learning. Q: What happens after death? A: We’re not there yet. Q: You said you wouldn’t die until you finish your enlightenment, but if you never finish enlightenment, you’ll never die, right? A: You took all the trouble to be born here right now. Please don’t die yet. Q: In the West we are taught to develop ourselves, to get the best job, be the best that you can. Is that counter to Buddhist thinking? Is it bad to want to develop yourself to the highest level of achievement and attainment? A: All these ways of education and thinking agree in the great process if you think of it. All these different ways have been born in the present. That present cannot be denied. We all have a responsibility to make a choice and in order to make changes we need an ideal and in Buddhism the ideal that is suggested to us is all of our ideals should be to manifest the complete self. Q: Americans s
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