Re: [Zen] Re: just a day

2006-05-17 Thread Jarvis Stamply
From: "Jarvis Stamply" > BTW, I have never held myself out as having any insights, being a vegetarian, or otherwise having any other reason to feel superior about anything except for people that think that they are somehow enlightened, gifted, insightful, benevolent, etc. Everyone should stick it

Re: [Zen] Re: just a day

2006-05-17 Thread Jarvis Stamply
From: "Susan" > Got off your high-horse already. This is about how people practice Zen, it is not your forum for Judgment of others. This is the fourth of fifth message from you along the same lines, and I wonder where your sanctimonious pity is for the people that have to read your crap? ---

Re: [Zen] Re: just a day

2006-05-16 Thread Rodney Yasushi Horikawa
There¹s a Japanese Zen saying that says: "When you catch the fish, forget the net." What are we ³fishing² for and what are we using to try to ³catch it²? :-) Gassho, Rodney On 5/16/06 6:05 PM, "Blossom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Susan, I second what leafjoy said, I also release the fish

Re: [Zen] Re: just a day

2006-05-16 Thread Jarvis Stamply
From: "Susan" < Couldn't you both find a less harmful way of practicing zazen? http://www.fishinghurts.com/ > > I remember thinking the same thing one day when I was urinating. My pee-pee was hurting, and I thought "Isn't there a less harmful way to pee?" So I visited http://www.penis.com/ and fou