Bill!,

I'm 'way over here, and of no account, but I'd say the same.

Not because I've been indoctrinated to say so, but because I have or had to say 
so after being un-indoctrinated.

Good to be Here,

--Joe

> "Bill!" <BillSmart@...> wrote:
>
> Mike,
> 
> Zen doesn't really give a shit about all the what's and why's (especially the 
> why's) of all this either.  
> 
> The only thing I can really state with confidence is the experience of Buddha 
> Nature is empty. No forms.  It just seems to me that forms only reappear when 
> my intellect kicks back in.  That's why I believe forms are a product of my 
> intellect, but the only think I'm sure of is Buddha Nature contains no forms.




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