Bill!,
A beautiful gem (of a statement of understanding, and the progress of Practice).
Put it in a Tiffany mount, and show it around!
Oh, it already is.
Here 'tis again.
w/ tnx,
--Joe
> "Bill!" <BillSmart@...> wrote:
>
> Edgar,
>
> Giving up is good. That's what many zen teaching techniques are designed to
> do, and in particular koans. They are intended to drive you to the point
> where you give up on your attempts to find an intellectual (rational) answer
> or response to the koan. It's then when the intellect quiesces that you may
> experience Buddha Nature.
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