Dear Suresh,
Thank you for your kind comment and compliment.
Nonetheless, we enjoy and benefit from the practice of certain
conventionalizations, such as speech; and writing; and visiting or gathering.
All these things -- and more -- are the "Play of God", are they not? Lila.
So, it's good to visit an internet Zen forum, and express oneself, and offer
encouragement or inquiries.
Buddhists would just say instead that these things are the great Functioning of
Principle; the particularizations of the absolute, in action and in mutual
reflection of each other.
So, no, let's not be strangers.
All the transformations here and elsewhere show our nature, and the nature of
that nature, reflected in all things. Let's not be a stranger and miss the
sweet or sour taste of berries!
Hoping that your weekend is fine,
--Joe
> "Suresh" <varamtha@...> wrote:
>
> Dear Joe,
>
> How can 'I' be stranger? You know it which I know it.
>
> best regards
> Suresh
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