Kill the Buddha

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"When you meet the Buddha on the road, kill him," teaches the Zen master Linji Yixuan in his provocative wisdom.

This isn't a call for violence but a profound reminder that true growth requires moving beyond even our most revered guides. Like a baby sloth, we often cling to teachers and their ideas, forgetting that reality is too vast to be captured by any single perspective.

The essence of this teaching invites us to learn everything possible from our mentors until we begin to see both their truths and limitations. Only then can we integrate their wisdom while discarding what no longer serves us, continuing our journey with gratitude rather than dependence.

The path to wisdom isn't about finding the perfect guide—it's about learning to walk beyond them.