Does a typewriter have Buddha Nature?
--- In [email protected], Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@...> wrote:
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> Â u are so right scott
> ..all this mindlessness..
> .we must take stock
> ..get back to the nitty gritty.
> .stop listening to typewriter songs.
> .be serious and sit in mediation with our knees crossed
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> Â minds swept clear and clean with the zen broomstick
> ..otherwise what will we have?
> ..a cluttered mind full of junk
> this  will never do..
> .have you a zen experience to recall for us all?
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> zen-filled as always
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> Â and mindful of playing the wrong key on the typewriter"song"
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>  playfully  meditating merle
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> Hi, I'm actually new here, but I have to agree with Bill. Since I've joined,
> about 90% of the posts have nothing to do with either Buddhism or Zen. All
> sorts of ridiculous tripe is being posted here, and I have been considering
> dropping out of this group. I am serious about meditation, and it seems maybe
> very few people here are, which is discouraging. I have no interest in
> typewriter songs, and/or precious kitties. Isn't Facebook for all this
> worthless, mind numbing rubbish?
> Just my 2 cents.
> Cheers,
> Scott
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