Kris,
Roger that. Manjushri exemplifies this (good observation!).
Thank you; It *has* to be held. Else, negatory.
Sword of Wisdom is no mere Metaphor. A sword is a sword is a machete.
Cutting creepers: "Get at the Root, not the Branches". That is Zen Practice.
That is the essence, and all you need to know, if you will only begin, and
continue.
Nuclear-option against: Ignorance, Hatred, Greed. And Ignorance. Did I
mention Ignorance? Ignorance. Ignorance, too.
Nuclear-option: to put it in (one set of) modern terms.
Dharma is also the sweetest Flower when held: "You got a problem with that"?
Ka-boom.
Best,
Totin' my self-perfumed Lacewood machete, nothing extra,
--Joe
> Kristopher Grey <kris@...> wrote:
> Dharma becomes a weapon when held.
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