I don’t think anyone’s making Zen and Christianity equal - in fact, AntiTheist flat out described Zen as just “shutting up and being quiet”. And though I have never practiced it, I think it seems a very insightful and deep tool for reaching enlightenment of intellectual truths that cannot be expressed in words - like the profundity of a work of art, or the contemplation of nature.
Wake up man, its not just shutting up and being quiet it is practicing Buddhism.
Pope John Paull ll said it is an atheistic System. Read his book Crossing the threshold of hope.
I mean if you want to leave the faith admit it to yourself at least. You are either hot or cold. If you are hot for your faith as Jesus taught us you stick with prayer and the teachings of the Church.
If you are cold you will search out to this. But at least don’t be fooled by this new age stuff, at least admit what you are doing.
Budda Salvation is a privite individual Consciousness.
For Catholics Salvation the ultimate goal is to meet Christ.
Sure we are taught to meditate and detach our soul from material things of this world, but the detachment does not stop there, We are taught to detach our soul from material things in this world so we can ATTACH our SOUL and offer it up to GOD.
There is no nothingless in our faith. Our faith is built on Christ.
Budda is a state of nothingless for goodness sakes.
Sure they can show you what we have in common, but really its not much.
When Jesus went up to the Mountain did he go to open up his mind and PRAY to THE FATHER, or did he open his mind up to nothingless. Please!
Its lent Man, get you priority’s in order. If you are indeed a Catholic please study up on the Catholic faith.
The Pope says that Buddhism possesses nothing of value for us, Everything that we need is in the Catholic faith and the Catholic Church.
If you want to pray and meditate, you pray and meditate on God the Father the way Jesus taught us. You go in a quiet room and pray, You open your mind and soul up to Christ not some nothingless goal.