Hi Bill,
No need to say anything. None of these discussion is important to our
Inner Self. No need to insist on anything or reject anything. That
are the working of our mind. In parallel, our Inner Divine lives on by
itself. It has its own path and force and direction. It is our tru
Al et al,
Since we're on a lighter note I'd like to pass on that 'chi' in Thai
is a verb that means 'to pee'. I always think of that when I read
JMJM's posts. Maybe that's why I've had such a hard time swallowing
his admonitions to embrace the chi.
...Bill!
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Subject: [Zen] Re: Chan for this discussion group
JMJM,
Although I do not agree with everything in your recent posting
attached, I was not at all disappointed.
I especially liked your quote from the Platform
JMJM,
Although I do not agree with everything in your recent posting
attached, I was not at all disappointed.
I especially liked your quote from the Platform Sutra:
"We originally have what is pure, unmovable, undying and sufficient."
...and your comment right after that:
It is our mind and our