Bodhidharma’s path, often called the "Wall-Gazing" Brahman, is defined by several radical principles:
: He taught that there are two ways to enter the Path—through Reason (realizing the true nature of all things) and through Practice (enduring suffering without complaint, acting according to karma, seeking nothing, and following the Dharma). Legacy in Martial Arts bodkhidkharma kniga skachat
: For a modern interpretation, Osho provides extensive commentaries on Bodhidharma's dialogues, exploring the "messenger of Zen" in a contemporary light. Core Philosophies often called the "Wall-Gazing" Brahman
: A more scholarly approach, this book focuses on the "Earliest Records of Zen" found in the Dunhuang caves, offering deep historical context. acting according to karma