dear suresh..
i understand the autism and i too have concerns for my son who suffers from ocd, anxiety and clinical depression and NO way am i going to become more serious than i am... laughter is the best medicine there is.. and i am sorry if you do not understand this... this is total rubbish that all buddhas are serious... i will never give up the joy of humour too be serious and my advice to you is lighten up and see the sunny side of life and have a good belly laugh merle Dear Merle, I did state many of my problems at my home early. And those problems are not solved yet. Please note children with Autism will not change, society need to accept. That is all. But this problem is nothing to do with my spirituality. In fact my problems are enhancers/boosters to go closer to divine. In zen words it makes more of zen. My children are my gurus/teachers in the path of zen. Regarding ‘accusing no one’, then I am a plastic, a dead person. If you write nothing of truth, then I need to write to you that you are wrong, because who / which is the source of the subject, that is you isn’t it? The source, the thinker is an outsider of your being, he eludes you, cheat you, he continue to use your home. How to remove this miscreant? Only when he was put down by strong force, he will leave you for few moments in that time you can see yourself. Hence suffering is the way. So I create suffering. Please don’t trust me to post joyous and cheerful correspondence; I am not an entertainer here. Buddhas are always serious persons. Only in seriousness miscreant’s mischievousness are revealed. Exercise your will power to be more serious to look yourself. Best wishes Suresh -- Thanks and best regards J.Suresh New No.3, Old No.7, Chamiers road - 1st Lane, Alwarpet, Chennai - 600018 Ph: 044 42030947 Mobile: 91 9884071738 ------------------------------------ Current Book Discussion: any Zen book that you recently have read or are reading! Talk about it today!Yahoo! Groups Links http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
