Does Dogen's wholehearted way say anything about the status of memory?
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Seems to me that memory is notoriously fallible, whatever we think about the nature of the self. I have a copy, but rather than reread it, I thought to ask, whether Dogen's wholehearted way, or right effort in general, from moment to moment, involves relying only on those memories of immediate relevance?
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Aug 24, 2017, 01:38 AM
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