And it will be, at the moment the mad-mind stops, as samadhi breaks
up suddenly, or tears down the middle before one's eyes, in awakening.

It's a nice write-up, is it your own piece of writing, Pudgala?

I would only say it speaks a little too plainly, however (as I have 
a tendency to do, too).  We mustn't warn or inform people too closely
about what is to be the content of their surprise.  Zen is not "the
Teaching School".

Well, see if you come to agree.

(we don't find such direct speech in the scriptures, so I think your
write-up is actually unorthodox, and, for the sake of all beings,
ought to be suppressed)

--Joe

> "pudgala2" <pudgala2@...> wrote:
 
> Sentient being is the most misunderstood and misused concept in
> Buddhism.
> It must be thoroughly penetrated and understood [snip]



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