(Continuation from yesterday)
Recently, based on my boom of "philosophy and religion", I continue to buy a textbook of NHK radio program. Especially, this book,
"Greater vehicle Buddhism --- Where the Dharma teachings of Buddha is going"
is to answer my questions perfectly, and I finished reading the book in just about no time.
I thought that how to express my feeling of reading. How do you think about
"Intellectual explosive laughter"
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Well, the book is readable.
However, the content is not poor but rather rich, and polite and kind.
It is skillful that two persons "a young" and "a lecturer" appear in the book.
The talk between the young, who seeks out tiny question mark and contrariety, and the lecturer try to reply to all his queries, is very fun.
If I were the lecturer, I would get mad with the young.
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I felt ""this author is something" and I read the personal history.
He is graduated from an industrial science in engineering department and Buddhist philosophy in literature department, and take Doctor of Letters degree, and now he is professor of Buddhist philosophy in literature department.
Reading "industrial science in engineering department", I could understand the background.
It is "technical writing".
I noticed that the reason why this book is readable, is that it is based on technical methods, and it is written logically.
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In addition, at the 15 pages from the end of book, this author said
Being equal to "proof of Fermat's last theorem" by Mr.Andrew John Wiles
"Conundrum of greater vehicle Buddhism" has been resolved in the 2017.
The amazing story comes on stage.
This conundrum was resolved by the collaboration of
(1)An information disclosure by computerized Buddhist scriptures in Dun Huang
(2)analysis by IT technology (big data analysis)
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I will be a spoiler, so I won't talk about it. However I was excited enough that just because information disclosure and IT technology had settled on a religious challenge (or confrontation).
I would like to report that it was a content that strongly supported my hypothesis "greater vehicle Buddhism Comikets's theory".