<br/>Edgar,<br/><br/>How you hold your hands has *everything* to do with Zen. Only it's not just confined to the hands (wasn't it Suzuki who said you can tell an enlightened person by the way they walk?). As someone who experiences Buddha Nature 24/7 aren't you mindful of what you are doing every moment? Standing in the bank queue absent-mindedly scratching your nuts while you wait isn't a good manifestation of Zen, is it?<br/><br/>Mike<br/><br/>Sent from Yahoo! Mail for iPhone
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