Greetings,

I thought these quotes might add something to the discussion.

"There was a 'something wrong - something wrong -something wrong' 
feeling like a buzzer in the back of his mind. It wasn't just his 
imagination. It was real. It was a primary perception of negative 
quality. First you sense the high or low quality, then you find 
reasons for it, not the other way around. Here he was, sensing it."
                                        (LILA, Chapter 20)

"In the Bible it is said that "In the Beginning, there was the Word," 
but in the deepest realm of Zen meditation there is no single 
word."  - Nanrel Kobori-Roshe (1918-1992)
                                        (Austin, Zen-Brain 
Reflections, PartVII)

"A word is a finger that points at the moon.  The goal of Zen 
students is the moon itself; not the pointing finger.  Zen Masters, 
therefore, will never stop cursing words and letters." - Shigematsu
                                        (Austin, Zen-Brain 
Reflections, Chapter 80)


   

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