"ve" are all busy meditating... merle


  

Joe,

There's silence and then there's silence..

Mike

--- In [email protected], "Joe" <desert_woodworker@...> wrote:
>
> Group,
> 
> Regarding the relative quietness here lately, I post a contribution that to 
> me seems apropos, or appropriate to this situation. 
> 
> Old D.T. Suzuki introduced the West to much about Zen through his ESSAYS in 
> the 1950s, and emphasized the Lin Chi, or Rinzai sect's teaching.
> 
> This made all the Beats of the era (1950s) try to talk in riddles or 
> quizzical and even disrespectful-sounding rejoinders to questions, or to make 
> ridiculous-sounding assertions.
> 
> Unfortunately, they had no practice under their belts, only Wine.
> 
> They were aping only 1/5 of the remaining schools of Zen practice.
> 
> Suzuki is not to be faulted; only the readers who read only as far as Suzuki, 
> and who never practiced, are to be faulted.
> 
> Here's a snippet from the record of a T'sao Tung (Soto, J.) Ch'an master, 
> Yaoshan.
> 
> Someone asked Master Yaoshan:
> 
> "I'm not quite clear about what I'm doing, so please give me some 
> instruction".
> 
> Yaoshan said: 
> 
> "It isn't difficult for me to say something, but it's only good if you 
> understand what I say just as soon as I finish saying it.  If my words make 
> you think further, it will be my mistake, so it's better if we both keep our 
> mouths shut."
> 
> --Joe
>


 

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