Ah, so the mapping is host = territory = ultimate reality, guest = map = relative reality? Shades of impermanence from the metaphor, then? Accepting without clinging? Lots of places have had hospitality mores with that kind of flavor—though I don’t know how prevalent they are now and they seem to be all but absent in western culture as far as I’m aware. Is that what you meant by “holds little currency for us Westerners”? If so, you’re right that this isn’t much of a theme in WTTP as I’ve heard Jeff teach it, though (as you observed) one might be able to come to it if one were so inclined.
Not trying to be dense here, just trying to make sure I can at least tell what you’re pointing at. ;)
Ah, so the mapping is host = territory = ultimate reality, guest = map = relative reality? Shades of impermanence from the metaphor, then? Accepting without clinging? Lots of places have had hospitality mores with that kind of flavor—though I don’t know how prevalent they are now and they seem to be all but absent in western culture as far as I’m aware. Is that what you meant by “holds little currency for us Westerners”? If so, you’re right that this isn’t much of a theme in WTTP as I’ve heard Jeff teach it, though (as you observed) one might be able to come to it if one were so inclined.
Not trying to be dense here, just trying to make sure I can at least tell what you’re pointing at. ;)
Yep, you got it.