마조 1: 기와를 간다고 거울이 되겠나 / 선종의 혁명가 / 깨달음의 시작
A thousand years ago, during the mid-Tang Dynasty, Buddhism had already become a massive institution, and spiritual practice was increasingly becoming rigid as a mere formality. In the midst of this, a man emerges. A practitioner who renounced the world at nineteen and wandered the mountains, devoting himself to seated meditation. A man who was struck by his master's sash and forced to live ten years over. And a man who said: "The mind is Buddha." Mazu Daoyi (709–788). He did not merely create a new path. He shook the very concept of the "path." Part 1 follows Mazu's birth, his renunciation of the world, his meeting with his master Nanyue Huaiyang, and the process by which existing concepts of practice crumbled following his enlightenment. "The Mind Is Buddha" — The mind is Buddha. "Neither Mind Nor Buddha" — It is neither mind nor Buddha. "The Way Does Not Need Cultivation" — The Way requires no cultivation. Why these sayings emerged, and why they remain valid today. Part 2 Preview (Equanimity · Disciples · The End) • 마조 2 : 지금 이대로가 이미 충분하다 / 평상심시도의 진짜 의미 #MazuDoyi #NanyueHuaiyang #MazuZhanZuojing #InstantMindIsBuddha #NeisimBibli #Humanities #HistoryOfThought #KnowledgeContent #NarrationDocumentary #HumanitiesDocumentary #HistoryDocumentary #OriginOfReligion #StoryOfCivilization #StoryOfPhilosophy
