Bill:
 
I would like to watch this movie to see what is about.  It sounds as if sooner 
or later we all go to the same processes of feeling rebellious.  I didn't know 
about it before you mentioned.  Surprisingly searching for it in Internet, I've 
found that the wikepedia tells about it.  Pasting the link below.
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_Club_(film)
 
To All Zen Forum Pubic:
 
The video I created for Bill Lesson 1, "This is Your Life" was downloaded in 
you tube but apparently can't be watched by the you tube audience.  Sorry!.  
Perhaps Bill can download it to its website and if any of you will be 
interested, you can watch it over there. 
 
Mayka
 


--- On Mon, 21/2/11, Bill! <[email protected]> wrote:


From: Bill! <[email protected]>
Subject: [Zen] Re: An Article of Interest
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, 21 February, 2011, 7:00


  



Maria,

If you do watch Fight Club the pain mangement portions are all through the 
parts where he goes to the support groups. The REAL pain management is later 
when Tyler puts lye on his hand. That's the classic part...Bill!

--- In [email protected], Maria Lopez <flordeloto@...> wrote:
>
> ...I like better "The Fight Club" and "THIS IS YOUR LIFE" song taking all the 
> nonsense away.  Downloading soon video created with it.  Thanks Bill, 
> you're a genious.  You were right this song says the same as in the Pain 
> Management 1 Stopping. A different way of expressing it but the same content. 
>  
> 
> 
> --- On Sun, 20/2/11, ED <seacrofter001@...> wrote:
> 
> 
> From: ED <seacrofter001@...>
> Subject: [Zen] Re: An Article of Interest
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Sunday, 20 February, 2011, 15:06
> 
> 
>   
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 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
>  
> --- In [email protected], "SteveW" <eugnostos2000@> wrote:
> >
> > Hello. Here is the link to a very interesting article on the topic of
> > Zen scandals in America by Stuart Lachs entitled The Zen Master in America: 
> > Dressing the Donkey with Bells and Scarves
> > http://www.thezensite.com/ZenEssays/CriticalZen/Zen_Master_in_America.html
> > Steve
>  
>






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