Mel,

I'm not so sure it was "beautiful", but I'm impressed that someone on this 
forum 
actually read it! Well done, sir! Buddha be praised, indeed.

Mike 




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From: Mel <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Tue, 8 March, 2011 14:13:38
Subject: [Zen] Two Potent Quotes(to Mike/list)

  
Hi Mike

That was beautiful. Thank you

Buddha be praised
Mel

--- On Tue, 8/3/11, mike brown <[email protected]> wrote:
 
I've heard it said that we climb the mountain of enlightenment for ourselves 
and 
climb back down for others. I'm still on the way up so I can't speak for the 
masters. It's a dangerous thing to think that after kensho 'this is it!' (have 
you heard 'The devil in the hole' koan?). It is it, but it can still all too 
easily be coloured by our ingrained desires, thoughts and emotions etc. Two 
things that stick with me in relation to your questions are also quotes by the 
masters. On what benefit to the world is awakening from the enligtened 
'individidual': 

 
His thatched cottage gate is closed, and even the wisest know him not. No 
glimpses of his inner life are to be caught; for he goes on his own way without 
following the steps of the ancient sages.
Carrying a gourd, he goes out into the market, leaning against a staff, he 
comes 
home. He is found in company with wine-bibbers and butchers; he and they are 
all 
converted into Buddhas.
Bare-chested and bare-footed, he comes out into the market-place; Daubed with 
mud and ashes, how broadly he smiles! There is no need for the miraculous power 
of the gods, For he touches, and lo! the dead trees are in full bloom. The last 
of the ox-herding pictures [my italics].
 
I take this second one for what enlightenment can do for the world:
 
"The moon outside the window is always the same, but it looks more brilliant 
when the plum flowers are in bloom."
 
Mike
 





      

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