When I was 18, I was an anarchist. I enjoyed reading about Zen anarchy the most. Now, I’m not, nor have I ever been a Buddhist, and can’t claim expertise on Zen or personal knowledge of infinite enlightened truth.
But the book, “Zen Anarchy” by Max Cafard states, “[Zen anarchy] rejects all ‘arches’ or principles — supposedly transcendent sources of truth and reality, which are really no more than fixed ideas, mental habits and prejudices that help create the illusion of dominating reality.” In essence, everything we say or do is an empty lie, a reflection of a facet of interconnected infinite truth that can’t be vocalized by ideals.
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