From: "Bill Smart" <> Al, Are you trying to woo us into this Wu-Wu Zen; or
does this most recent posting of yours just amount to nothing?
>
What could be more Zen, than Nothing-Nothing Zen?? Wu-Wu Zen is the real
deal, and I feel that I have finally stumbled across my person
want me or anybody to understand.>>
Wouldn't NOTHING-NOTHING ZEN (Wu-Wu Zen) be in harmony with the endless void
and everything that is the essence of Zen?
Perhaps we should start a school and a new branch of Zen? Wu-Wu Zen has a
ring to it, an innate authenticity.
Al
From: "Anthony Wu" <'wu' in Chinese, or 'mu' in Japanese, means 'nothing'. I
don't understand you, or maybe you don't want me or anybody to understand.>>
Wouldn't NOTHING-NOTHING ZEN (Wu-Wu Zen) be in harmony with the endless vo
onday, 8 January 2007 5:51:22 AM
Subject: [Zen] Wu-Wu Zen
From: "Anthony Wu" <> You are talking about the essence of zen. But don't
wash your mouth. In modern world, you cannot just talk about talking
nothing.
>
That sounds like Wu-Wu Zen to me.
Roly Poly Man
http://
From: "Anthony Wu" <> You are talking about the essence of zen. But don't
wash your mouth. In modern world, you cannot just talk about talking
nothing.
>
That sounds like Wu-Wu Zen to me.
Roly Poly Man
http://www.ironman63.blogspot.com/
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