Kris, and other Readers,

In Zen, there is a transmission.  It depends not on writings.  It is heart to 
heart.  More direct too than an oral tradition.  The *most* direct.  The only 
direct.  All Hail, true lineages!

--Joe

> Kristopher Grey <kris@...> wrote:
>
> Much of Buddhism was chanted by Hindus and others for centuries, 
> becoming a distinct set of teachings, then written down as traditions 
> changed/cultures intermixed, then translated many times, exported, 
> re-translated/re-imagined By Bon Mystics and Taoists and Shintoists and 
> Jews and Christians...



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