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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