A tic of FB like to Chris.

--- On Thu, 21/7/11, ChrisAustinLane <[email protected]> wrote:


From: ChrisAustinLane <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Zen] Re: Zen elements?
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Date: Thursday, 21 July, 2011, 6:36


  




I consider myself to be a practicing Christian and a zen trainee. I find that 
zen practice makes it easier to fulfill the promises of Christianity. To love 
one another; to treat others as I wish to be treated.; these things flow much 
more naturally when the self is broken down a bit and detached from the center 
of experience. 


Even to sit in church and just listen, pray, and sing is something I do more 
wholeheartedly as I sit zazen more. 


Neither activity, zen training nor Christian worship, seems to me to be 
fundamentally about my thoughts or my beliefs, and so do not seem to be in the 
category of things which might contradict one another. 

Thanks, 

Chris Austin-Lane 
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On Jul 20, 2011, at 6:33, Barb Jordan <[email protected]> wrote:






Greetings, 
A Finger Pointing at the Moon…Christianity or Zen.
What I have experienced on my journey is that Christianity and Zen are but 
fingers pointing to the truth. I came into Zen after following Christianity 
most of my life. I found the Truth to be hidden deeply in Christianity and it 
wasn’t until I came to Zen that I could understand it. I believe there are 
prophets for the day and there is a religion for different cultures, but they 
are all fingers pointing to the truth. We have to discover the Truth ourselves.
 This verse comes to my mind 
For the creative imagination to be particularly active,
the water must be fetched,
and drunk fresh from the spring
if it is to flow through us
and quicken our hidden mythological talents.
 
Karl-Kerenyi
 
Peace,
Barb






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