Hi Mike,
You are welcome.
Are you asking me, the actual "practice" to reach enlightenment?
JM
On 5/19/2013 7:29 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Thanks JM,
What is the practice?
Mike
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*From: * 覺妙精明 (JMJM) <[email protected]>;
*To: * <[email protected]>;
*Cc: * <[email protected]>;
*Subject: * Re: [Zen] Re: What is Enlightenment?
*Sent: * Sun, May 19, 2013 1:08:09 PM
Hi Mike,
Chan is the absolute and most fundamental dharma. Chan is the essence
of all and everything.
Chan can be expressed with any kind of word or no word at all.
JM
On 5/19/2013 1:00 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Would it be fair to say that Cha'n still retains more of its original
Indian Mahayana flavour than Japanese Zen? At least in it's outward
expression, if not in its stories. I can almost smell the incense
from here! ( meant respectfully).
With cheeks together, on a chair,
Mike
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*From: * Joe <[email protected]>;
*To: * <[email protected]>;
*Subject: * [Zen] Re: What is Enlightenment?
*Sent: * Sun, May 19, 2013 5:26:17 AM
JMJM,
Well done. Well expressed. Be well. Please take good care.
Hands together, and with bow,
--Joe
> <chan.jmjm@...> wrote:
>
> Everything we truly seek belongs to heart, i.e. peace, happiness,
> etc.
>
> Enhance the sensitivity of our heart. Accept all as is. Surpass the
realm of desire, form and formlessness. Sync with the universal
wisdom through our heart is the key to enlightenment.
>
> with palms together,
> jm