Immanuel Can wrote:
Then "Zen" is a mystical experience, but not a philosophy. Since it cannot have reference to reason, coherence, evidence or objectivity, it cannot have reference to what we would call "truth" either.
Did you just make that up?
I suppose in a sense the invisible cannot have reference or reason to the visible. But then lets think about this rationally, who is making the proclamation that the visible exists? who sees that? can that be reasoned, be coherent, be evidenced, or objectified? have you thought about that?
Any inquiry into the nature of truth is a philosophy. Zen is the capacity to transcend the idea of separation. Transcendence is not an experience it's a realisation. The realisation that the true Self is itself just that pure consciousness, without which nothing can be known in any way.
Consciousness IS, conceptually known,but i consciousness cannot be seen or experienced because everything is consciousness one without a second.
To proclaim the minds inquiry into the nature of itself cannot have reference to reason, coherence, evidence or objectivity, is a typical mind activity when identified with name and form, and yet mind had no form except what it makes up. The mind simply has no way of looking at itself, and it doesn't need to...most it can do is rest in the pure awareness of it's unborn eternal being, and to know that everything that arises within it will pass away leaving without a trace, while I the I am-ness/beingness remain ever intact. One simply cannot get any closer to the truth than that, it is that intimate.
What the mind does is it tries to form a relationship with the objectified dead stuff, and is so hopelessly identified that it loses sight of what is actually here right now, the eternally alive subject that is pure boundless alive beingness.(consciousness)
I suppose what Jesus was talking about had no reference to reason, coherence, evidence or objectivity either according to your thinking.
And did you know that thoughts are not our own thoughts. And yet there is the believe that they are our own thoughts. Do you not find that a bit odd that someone would believe their thoughts to be their own?
You cannot deny or argue with the ''truth'' Immanuel Can....every one has it, because they are it. It's just that some don't know it, or have forgotten it.