Bill,
Yes, I think so. --ED --- In [email protected], "Bill!" <BillSmart@...> wrote: > ED, Is that any different than wanting to change our own actions? ...Bill! --- In [email protected] </group/Zen_Forum/post?postID=2p7HdT_57KJUdU1YsYUjVjxxoFMt--rRUFxpqU39Kx\ 4YRTFvCML8F_d2nPO4qNRo2GO-UNpLRYLWGUPAsgznuQ> , "ED" <seacrofter001@...> wrote: > > The actions of others is something we want changed so as to make > ourselves happier. > --- In [email protected] </group/Zen_Forum/post?postID=2p7HdT_57KJUdU1YsYUjVjxxoFMt--rRUFxpqU39Kx\ 4YRTFvCML8F_d2nPO4qNRo2GO-UNpLRYLWGUPAsgznuQ> , Chris Austin-Lane <chris@> wrote: > > > > I think that: "cultivating ethical behavior in ourselves but never > expecting > > the same in others" is another good candidate for "What is the central > > question of Zen" -- "What is the difference between my actions and the > > actions of others?" > > > > There is not an answer, except to laugh! >
