NDL seems like a fantastic way to Goodhart yourself into spiritual bypassing.
As the Lankavatara Sutra reminds us: “The Buddha’s teaching of the dharma is not the Buddha’s teaching of the dharma, therefore it is called the Buddha’s teaching of the dharma.”
NDL seems like a fantastic way to Goodhart yourself into spiritual bypassing.
As the Lankavatara Sutra reminds us: “The Buddha’s teaching of the dharma is not the Buddha’s teaching of the dharma, therefore it is called the Buddha’s teaching of the dharma.”
Quite possible.
It reminds me of when I first encountered Byron Katie and her work. The insight might have been useful for her, but it did very little for me.
A similar realization came to me at what I call the moment of my enlightenment.
On the other hand, this isn’t as simple as Katie’s questions, so I have some hope it might actually help someone.
PD:
Quite possible.
There was an encounter with what is called Byron Katie’s work. The insight was present there, yet it did not open much clarity.
A related clarity arose in the moment often named enlightenment.
Unlike the simplicity of Katie’s questions, this movement carries a different depth—perhaps enough for clarity to blossom wherever it touches.