Yes, and so do you and I, *if* we are awakened.
(if we're not, then all our typing is bad, too).
Go for the gold. It is the Olympian thing to do.
(Those in delusion do as you say, too; it's just that they do not know it.
However, the mind that they move their lips and bodies from is the mind of the
mind (the mind that is a figment of the imagination), not the heart of the
body. In other words, it is once-removed from the original mind, and is hence
out of touch with the ground of being and with our full original inheritance.
A sorry state, but the common one).
But the outlook is good; strong practice with a strong master and sangha, and
all may be put right in time. That is, restored to the original complement.
There is nothing gained; just recovered.
Hail!
--Joe
> "pudgala2" <pudgala2@...> wrote:
>
> Zen Masters move their tongues and their bodies from this Mind
> that is perfectly still.
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