Giuseppe,
 
Don't worry about yourself and the Hong Kong monk. Most monks in HK I know of 
claim to be from a dual school of chan/pure land, but I can see no trace of 
chan or zen. The pure land characteristics are stronger. Some of them are 
sincere and good, others are profiteering. Once you forget to donate, you find 
him always too busy to meet you.
 
My fur is not for sale when alive. When dead, it will be too deteriorated. 
Please go somewhere else, sorry.
 
Antonio


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From: Joe <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Sunday, 17 June 2012, 5:49
Subject: Re: [Zen] Speaking of Compassion


  
Antonio,

My mistake! "How fallible of me".

Say, by the way, what school of Buddhism does the monk practice in, then? I'm 
very curious to know. I thought it was Ch'an. But I would not have expected 
disappointing behavior from a Ch'an master, unless the reporter was a green 
Jeanie. Call it my bias... .

Pardon my snipping where no man has gone before.

If you are a Rabbit, then I need some of your fur for special paint- brushes 
that I know how to make. I am just a beginning painter, but I have always made 
Tools.

With honor of your practice and realization,

take very good care of yourself!, as zen people say to each other always,

Keep on keeping-on,

Be well and strong, in the Dharma,

--Joe

PS That poor monk! Dogs and rabbits together have ganged-up on him?!
How can we help the poor slob?

--- In mailto:Zen_Forum%40yahoogroups.com, Anthony Wu <wuasg@...> wrote:
>
> Joe,

> You snipped at a wrong place.


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