Zen Inclusive of Mormonism? A Needful Thing!
Posted: Wed Oct 02, 2019 6:30 pm
https://lowerlightswisdom.org/blog/2019 ... -mormonism
A really thought provoking article well worth reading. While I agree with his idea that Mormonism is strong on service, and community is strong also, I find the community of the Unitarian Universalists equally on par.
Mormonism must needs grow into community of wider import than it's own in order to survive. If nothing else, they at least need a revelation to begin doing so, and quit being so snotty about be exclusive on authority. We don't need authority, we need love these days. We are all in it together, and love will be the key. Genuine love, not an authoritarian I commanded you to love so you go out and do so for the sake of the commandment.
It's time to open our heart and include all peoples into our faith and love and hopes and work. The vision needs to enlarge. The vision needs to begin to include. The vision needs to recognize the brilliant spiritual truth of the Upanishads which teach and has taught for more thousands of years than Nephi has existed in the Book of Mormon that our Ground is all the same. We, as humans, no national boundaries allowed, all humans, are of the same ground, and the basis of coming to beauty, to holiness, and love is compassion, not priesthood authority based on one man's thinking.
Here is another article about McConkie
https://www.buddhistdoor.net/news/mormo ... practices-
While I truly don't see me working back into Mormonism, I do find it refreshing that he didn't drop Mormonism but instead brought Buddhism with him back into Mormonism. The ground is fertile for this kind of cross breeding of ideas. I truly wish him seriously well, and support him in his endeavor. I wish something like this was in my home town.
A really thought provoking article well worth reading. While I agree with his idea that Mormonism is strong on service, and community is strong also, I find the community of the Unitarian Universalists equally on par.
Mormonism must needs grow into community of wider import than it's own in order to survive. If nothing else, they at least need a revelation to begin doing so, and quit being so snotty about be exclusive on authority. We don't need authority, we need love these days. We are all in it together, and love will be the key. Genuine love, not an authoritarian I commanded you to love so you go out and do so for the sake of the commandment.
It's time to open our heart and include all peoples into our faith and love and hopes and work. The vision needs to enlarge. The vision needs to begin to include. The vision needs to recognize the brilliant spiritual truth of the Upanishads which teach and has taught for more thousands of years than Nephi has existed in the Book of Mormon that our Ground is all the same. We, as humans, no national boundaries allowed, all humans, are of the same ground, and the basis of coming to beauty, to holiness, and love is compassion, not priesthood authority based on one man's thinking.
Here is another article about McConkie
https://www.buddhistdoor.net/news/mormo ... practices-
While I truly don't see me working back into Mormonism, I do find it refreshing that he didn't drop Mormonism but instead brought Buddhism with him back into Mormonism. The ground is fertile for this kind of cross breeding of ideas. I truly wish him seriously well, and support him in his endeavor. I wish something like this was in my home town.