> Re your writing above, how could 'loyal followers imply [the fort] 
> has been captured'? If they have really captured the fort, in that 
> context, they may be loyal but they could no longer, by definition, 
> be followers.

very good!

but those Lions even after looking into the calm clear pool,
still bray like the jackasses they associate with.
their identity is still unclear.

a profilic western interpreter of Zen once commented that
Bankei Zenji, an eccentric and insightfull meditator was
considered a successfull teacher precisely because he left 
no successors or followers.

people DO get addicted to the medicine prescribed to cure their
dis-ease.

people DO fall in love with the doctor that intended only to cure 
their dis-ease.













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