Edgar,

I like to say the Equinox is "when"; and, the Solstice is "when".

Zen is not when.

There is no "24/7" in the Dharma, nor in the Great Way, the Tao.

Neither is there love, or hate.

(with Maezumi Roshi, I'd say there is Appreciation).

I'd appreciate it if you co-moderators would be a lot more moderate.

Toward each other, I mean.  Our subject would be better served.  The dust-ups 
just "up" the post-count, and must really clutter the in-boxes of those who get 
email from the Group.  Think of all the newcomers who can't jump in with 
practice-questions or chatting because they perceive that a couple of 
co-dependent slashers at a time (it could be anyone) are constantly on each 
others' case, even if some of the fuss is tongue-in-cheek and playful.

The playground ought to be big enough to tacitly welcome free participation 
from all comers, without a noisy distraction at all hours from the central ring 
under the bigtop.

Well, so, some concern for folks joining us; and fond hopes.

--Joe 

Edgar Owen <edgarowen@...> wrote:
> 
> You haven't done it when you are writing this post. You may do it while 
> sitting, but you can't do it 24/7.
> 
> Zen is 24/7, not just when sitting..




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