In in commentary on Master Dogen's
Sokushin Zebutsu, Brad Warner shares the following:
In his introduction to this piece Nishijima Roshi says, "The principle 'mind here and now is Buddha' must be understood not from the standpoint of the intellect, but from the standpoint of practice. In other words, the principle does not mean belief in something spiritual called 'mind' but it affirms the time 'now' and the place 'here' as reality itself."
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