Merle,
Mister Roger's Neighborhood was a children's program that was very
popular in the USA for a long, long time.  He is very kind and gentle
teaching kids about all kinds of things.  Here's an episode where he
talks about friends.  It's about 30-minutes long but you only have to
watch about the first 3 or 4 minutes to get the idea of what he was
like.
Mister Rogers <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jj6VwStuTik>

...Bill!

--- In Zen_Forum@yahoogroups.com, Merle Lester  wrote:
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> Â an all round american "let me do it right for you"!... merle
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> Merle,
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> Fred Rogers
> www.imdb.com
> Fred McFeely Rogers was an American educator, Presbyterian minister,
songwriter, author, and television host. Rogers was most famous for
creating and hosting Mister Rogers' Neighborhood, which featured his
gentle, soft-spoken personality and directness to his audiences.
> en.wikipedia.org
> Lived:Â Mar 20, 1928 - Feb 27, 2003 (age 74)
> Height:Â 6' (1.83 m)
> Spouse: Sara Byrd (1952 - 2003)
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> ...Bill!
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> --- In Zen_Forum@yahoogroups.com, Merle Lester  wrote:
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> >  bill..i do not know who mr. rogers is...enlighten me ,,merle
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> > Merle,
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> > Did Eckhart Tolle's demeanor remind you of Mr. Rogers as it did me?
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> > ...Bill!
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> > --- In Zen_Forum@yahoogroups.com, Merle Lester merlewiitpom@ wrote:
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> > >  thank you bill.... a good start for the day... i
watched the video and found it very beneficial... merle
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> > > Below is a link to a 15-minute video by Eckhart Tolle entitled The
False I and the Real I.  I've read a few things from
Tolle but have never seen a video by him before.  I would
describe him as the the Mr. Rogers of New-AgeÂÂÂ
Spiritualism.  If I remember correctly Bonnie, one of our
new member, speaks highly of Tolle.
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> > > It was interesting to me because he stated the ego is only the ego
if you're unaware of it, and as soon as you become aware of it it's not
the ego anymore. That corresponds somewhat to zen in that the self is
only problematic when you think it's real and are not aware that it is
an illusion. He also goes on to say that just recognizing the ego
doesn't solve all your problems. He says that there is a kind of
momentum built up that you just can't stop immediately. ÂÂÂ
I think what he calls 'momentum' could be the same as what Buddhism and
zen (as I understand it) calls 'attachment'.
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> > > Anyway all this is similar to the experiencing Buddha Nature and
realizing the self is an illusion. That experience doesn't mean you do
not have any more work left to do to continue to weaken and finally
dissolve the attachment you have to this illusory self - even after you
recognize that it is illusory.
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> > > Also, you might also see how the same or very similar teachings of
zen are presented in a more modern dialog.
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> > > If you'd like to see this video, and I recommend it, you can find
it on YouTube at: The False I and the Real
I .
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> > > Enjoy!  ...Bill!
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