Chris, everyone will see what they see in the fullness of time - and is that any of our business? --ED --- In [email protected], ChrisAustinLane <ch...@...> wrote: > > If they are sitting holding onto a goal based on stuff they read, whether that be from Three Pillars of Zen or Zen and the Brain, they will soon see that the mental activity of a goal is not useful. > > Thanks, > Chris Austin-Lane > > [ED:] I am for demystifying zen, so that practitioners (prior to kensho) possess an understanding of what zen is about and why they expend so much time and effort sitting on a zafu, sometimes in much pain.
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