From: rbs000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Wednesday, June 21, 2006 11:22:31 AM
Subject: Re: [Zen] Zen Is One, two, three ...
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> I'd certainly like to hear what anyone thinks after reading this sutta:
http://www.accessto insight.org/ tipitaka/ dn/dn.09. 0.than.html
Hmm ... the gist is probably in :
"Seeing that these five hindrances have been abandoned within him,
he becomes glad. Glad, he becomes enraptured. Enraptured, his body
grows tranquil. His body tranquil, he is sensitive to pleasure. Feeling
pleasure, his mind becomes concentrated."
No sneaking through back door. Must buy ticket. ABANDON HINDRANCES.
~ Frank
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Wednesday, June 21, 2006 11:22:31 AM
Subject: Re: [Zen] Zen Is One, two, three ...
==============================
> I'd certainly like to hear what anyone thinks after reading this sutta:
http://www.accessto insight.org/ tipitaka/ dn/dn.09. 0.than.html
Hmm ... the gist is probably in :
"Seeing that these five hindrances have been abandoned within him,
he becomes glad. Glad, he becomes enraptured. Enraptured, his body
grows tranquil. His body tranquil, he is sensitive to pleasure. Feeling
pleasure, his mind becomes concentrated."
No sneaking through back door. Must buy ticket. ABANDON HINDRANCES.
~ Frank
.
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