After years of meditations, a monk has what he believes is a breakthrough: a glimpse of nirvana, the Buddhamind, the big pay-off. Reporting the experience to his master, however, he is informed that what has happened is par for the course, nothing special, maybe even damaging to his pursuit. And then the master gives the student dismaying advice: If you meet the Buddha, he says, kill him. Why kill the Buddha? Because the Buddha you meet is not the true Buddha, but an expression of your longing. If this Buddha is not killed he will only stand in your way. The Buddha of this story could be represented by many other traditions and figures as well.
The purpose of this website is to express and explore ways in which we can agree on a useful and relevant religion which serves man's apparent desire and/or need for ritual, but without conveying the idea that Truth is found anywhere other than within. In the expression of service other adjunct forums may be added for discussion of related topics.
The Journey Within and Western Culture's search for a new Great Story