Inner peace may argue or not argue...is not cut in half by the outer.
On Aug 6, 6:53 am, Marcus <[email protected]> wrote: > . > > “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 ……………….. > > . > On Aug 6, 4:51 am, godszen <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > I thought the whole thing was way too complicated > > > you're not that complicated
