Hi Steve,

Zen, like most religious or spiritual paths and practices is riddled
with unstated or unexamined assumptions and ambiguities.  The article
facilitates the task of identifying them.

--ED



--- In [email protected], "SteveW" <eugnostos2000@...> wrote:

> Hi ED. While I certainly did find the article interesting, I am
not likely to start chanting a mantra to it, like the Nichiren people
do with the Lotus Sutra.
Steve




--- In [email protected]
</group/Zen_Forum/post?postID=pc1sfmtU7ytUgQpqSNt5PzAT8Ml25vylpEn9AMb6sj\
Eg1ngTZWNXJAqKzRDzQpY6fbQuOWriqDLMf7_xkg2y> , "ED" <seacrofter001@...>
wrote:
>
> Hello Steve and All,
>
> This is an extremely informative and brilliantly insightful article,
> and should be studied and discussed sentence by sentence and paragraph
> by paragraph to help eradicate any illusions and delusions we might
hold
> concerning Zen teachings, Zen practice and Zen teachers.
>
> Should anyone choose a sentence, paragraph or section of the article
> that puzzles them, I would look forward to hearing members'
viewpoints,
> and contributing my own two bits to the discussion.
>
> Steve, thank you for bringing this article to our notice.
>
> --ED


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