ED; I have to tell you that I don't understand a word about Scholastic terms. But that doesn't stop me to open the gate any time I want to experience buddha nature. What a slap over all increasingly commercial zen writers, isn't it?. Mayka --- On Wed, 23/3/11, ED <[email protected]> wrote:
From: ED <[email protected]> Subject: [Zen] Re: Add Nothing Extra To: [email protected] Date: Wednesday, 23 March, 2011, 15:25 Mayka, Call it anything you please, and do you claim are you in an ongoing state of insight-wisdom, referred in Zen-speak as 'kensho-satori'? Thanks, ED --- In [email protected], Maria Lopez <flordeloto@...> wrote: > ED; There is nothing to achieve but only to be awakened. There is no realization of buddha nature either but just buddha nature to be seen and experienced in one as a non separated entity from anything else. I talk about buddha nature because I'm familiar with it. What this should surprise you?. Look ED, that this is a very natural thing to be experienced to everyone to have while practising living in awareness in each moment. You could also have that in you if you wanted. Everybody can. What does it make thing that buddha nature is far away from you?. Mayka Mayka - If one has not realized Buddha Nature, which might be the vast majority of us, how could one achieve what you recommend? Thanks, ED > ED, Chris and all; > > "Selling water by the river, selling bits of data on a yahoo group, Bits of > personal insight..." > > Whatever receivers want to make from it, best only use what is in tune with > buddha nature and all the rest to be thrown away. > > Mayka
