ED:
 
The word perfect is not in the buddhist or zen dictionary.  The word perfect 
and perfection is not used in buddhist or zen environments.  There is no 
judgement about you using that expression but just it simply let you know about 
it.  Am I offending you for that?.   If that will be so, then I await for any 
of them such as Steve, Bill, JMJM, Chris....to let you know the same but 
expressed in a way you can connect with your wave.  And simply through away, 
ignore it my saying.  If there is anything from my posting  you can use it, 
then use it.  But if not, just ignore it or throwing away.  No personal offence 
taken.  Be sure of that. 
 
Mayka
 
 
 
 
--- On Thu, 3/3/11, ED <[email protected]> wrote:


From: ED <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Zen] What is the equivalent of 'pure awareness' in Zen?
To: [email protected]
Date: Thursday, 3 March, 2011, 19:14


  





Mayka, 
With what justification do you assert that 'perfect mindfulness' as defined in 
one of my posts is an impossibility, even for a buddha?   
--ED
 
--- In [email protected], Maria Lopez <flordeloto@...> wrote:
>
> ED;
>  
> Trust me on this one if you can.  There is no perfect mindfulness but just 
> mindfulness.  
>  
> Mayka
 




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