Anthony, are these sites below of any use?  --ED



Definitions of mind on the Web in Chinese (Traditional):
    *
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a26335a80f72.html
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C6%25E6%25BC%25A3%25BF%25CE%25B3%25CC/blog/item/d1163f257318a26335a80f72\
.html&sa=X&ei=S86wTcb2JpP2tgPR2MT1Cw&ved=0CA0QpAMoAA&usg=AFQjCNG16faEqTj\
gk873LFvQOIJxjRPkCQ>

    * blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_5e7dd2920100cbr0.html
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Definitions of mind on the Web in Chinese (Simplified):
    *
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a26335a80f72.html
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C6%25E6%25BC%25A3%25BF%25CE%25B3%25CC/blog/item/d1163f257318a26335a80f72\
.html&sa=X&ei=1s6wTfCCBIP2tgONjKX7Cw&ved=0CA0QpAMoAA&usg=AFQjCNFoLbqUirw\
YuQO5GKX2Be1-qn7L1w>

    * blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_5e7dd2920100cbr0.html
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cbr0.html&sa=X&ei=1s6wTfCCBIP2tgONjKX7Cw&ved=0CA4QpAMoAQ&usg=AFQjCNHl3N1\
uah9KNhDPGWuvW0x3Uq7jDQ>



--- In [email protected], Anthony Wu <wuasg@...> wrote:
>

JM,   Are you analyzing and intellectualizing? Don't worry. I am not
criticizing you. Gotama himself did a lot of that. How can I criticize
the Buddha? In this human world, we cannot avoid it.   The reason I keep
asking you about 'heart' is that I am trying to figure out what your
'Heart Chan' is all about.   You say, 'Throughout this journey, there is
no need for the mind to appear. ' What do you mean by 'mind'?   The fact
that there is no Chinese word for 'mind' gives rise to misunderstanding.
Since 2 thousand years ago, 'xin' has been used to translate both heart
and mind. But in English they are differeent things. Lets look into your
favorite book Diamond Sutra:   "We should develop a mind that does not
abide in anything"   The words caused Huineng to have his first insight.
Now if I say, "we should not develop a heart that does not abide in
anything." Bill's stick is waiting for me, because he thinks I am going
to be cool hearted and cruel.   Anthony


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