--- In [email protected], Anthony Wu <wuasg@...> wrote:
>
> Steve/ED,
>  
> IMO, zen meditation is incompatible with concentration on anything such as 
> vipassana or visualization (e.g. in Tantra), though I don't deny they have 
> their merits. What do you think?
>  
> So you cannot do everything down the list because some of them contradict 
> with others.
>  
> Anthony
> 
> Hi Anthony. I think that there is a clear difference between any form of 
> insight-awareness and single-point concentration. I don't say "zen 
> meditation" because I have noticed that there are differing opinions on this 
> list as to what that term means. However, I do think that both are useful in 
> their own way. IMO.
Steve 

 
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