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Zen's Path: From Compounded to Ultimate
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The talk discusses the distinction between purified intelligence and the nature of compounded versus ultimate practices within Zen philosophy. It emphasizes that compounded practices, being associated with afflictions, differ from the ultimate practices, which relate to purity and enlightenment. The exploration underscores how compounded phenomena, with outflows and impurities, are separate from the ultimate state, which remains untainted.
- Referenced Concept: Compounded Practices
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These are practices or phenomena associated with afflictions and impurities, illustrating their inclusion in impure states.
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Referenced Concept: Ultimate Practices
- These practices represent the state of purity and enlightenment, remaining distinct from the impure compounded practices.
AI Suggested Title: Zen's Path: From Compounded to Ultimate
Moreover, purified intelligence, if the character of compounded practices and the character of the ultimate were not different, then just the character of compounded practices would be included in the afflicted character. The character of the compounded practices would be included in the afflicted character. The character of the ultimate would also be included. So again, this reminds me of that the compounded phenomena are included in the phenomena that have outflows, that are impure.
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They are included with one exception. That is the practice. but if the ultimate were not different from the compounded practices, then they would also be in the impure. Purified intelligence, if the character of the compounded practices and the character of the ultimate were totally different,
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