There is no zen in any of what you say.

The instinct to compete.

Unbearable sadness.

--- In [email protected], Kristopher Grey <kris@...> wrote:
>
> On 1/27/2012 3:23 PM, ChrisAustinLane wrote:
> >
> > Zen is about not doing things.
> 
> Doing/not doing - same. Either way this still speaks of a separation, 
> and implies a separate controller.
> 
> Non-doing - aka - Cessation, is not the same as "not doing" .
> 
> Things are simply done or not done as they arise as present experiencing...
> 
> Ordinary mind naturally has other ideas (always in/as response to 
> whatever naturally arises - plain to see if you look).
> 
> Many do the same thing with "Non-Duality", thinking it is "Not Duality" 
> which of course just sets up the duality of Duality/Non-Duality. 
> Non-duality ends this delusion, not the appearance themselves.
> 
> Realization is not escape from Samara into Nirvana. The Middle Way does 
> not lie between them, it ends the lie of them.
> 
> Then back to market...
>




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