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“instead of excluding forms (negating appearances) one has to include
forms, that is, see thoughts (and cats) as they appear in suchness, in
a detached, empty manner.  That is seeing, yet not seeing.    Its not
pure negation, it is the middle way.”


The middle path,  where there is no extremes.  The shoes on head are
to symbolise things in the wrong place.    Inner peace does not argue
about cats or slice them in half.  The monks are looking at it the
wrong way round.

Hence shoes on head.

All opinions ………………..


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On Aug 6, 4:51 am, godszen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I thought the whole thing was way too complicated
>
> you're not that complicated

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