From: "Eugene" >
What a blessing it is for all mankind that you continue to lurch forward
with your spiritual journey in spite of the soul-crunching attempts of some
insensitive clods to see you as the wonderfully benevolent positive force
that you are.
I hear much whining and enabling. So sorry.
On Saturday, May 06 Eugene Wrote:
>They also convince my idea that, despite some disappointments, an
>open, even naive, attitude to the world ('empty' in Zen texts???) is
>well feasible and best for all.
I think you're on the right track here. A non-Buddhist Bodhisattva once
said 'you have to
Thanks Blossom and Bill for your words. They really mean something
to me. I mean, you don't have to write them, you could just continue
what you were doing and forget about it. It is these experiences
that strengthen my will to help other people too, even with 'simply
words', instead of turning
On Friday, May 05, 2006 Blossom wrote:
>Eugene, I thought your question was wonderful and thought-provoking.
>Please do not let the ugly words of someone like Jarvis hurt you; they
>are only words and can be washed away like sand into the sea. He
>speaks of "your hurt and violation and sadness
From: "Blossom" < He speaks of "your hurt and violation and sadness" but I
believe he really hints at his own. ~
Dear Mudblossom,
Thank you for piercing through my spiritual materialism and finding my
hurting winking at you. Your insightful words illuminate the darkness in my
void. Your zazen pra