> http://www.philosophynow.org/issue61/61marks.htm
[David M.]
> Prof.Marks asks what is a human being?
Rinzai Zen Master Bassui favorite koan to ask
was: "Who is the master?" (also used similar koans
usually along these lines such as "Who is this that
hears?" "What is my own Mind?", etc...)
[David M.]
> His answer sounds like DQ.
Yes, very creative and growing without a static
latch - a no answer.
[David M.]
> But perhaps he should not forget the four levels of
SQ too?
Yes, I agree. The professor said we are nothing,
but this nothing body, once dead, has nobody asking
the question any more as to 'who is this human being?'
We are nothing, but also everything. Take away the
sun and I wouldn't be here saying I'm nothing,
something, mu, etc...
[David M.]
> Otherwise would we be gods rather than humans?
Life does change, but as for now I've got an itch
on this peeling skin that was burnt from the sun days
ago.
woods,
SA
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