no"isms" eh, suresh...tell us your secret..merle
  
Dear Joe,

Of course the discussion was with other forum member. I know the author of The 
Book of Mirdad.

I have posted it since it is also related to Buddha. Since that member thought 
Buddha also copied from vedas, I have to argue with him.

Like you are so much obsessed with zen and zen only, the other member is 
obsessed with Hindu scriptures such as vedas. He thinks only vedas are supreme 
and oldest and all other have copied and told in their own way.

I don't like obsession. I am free from all theories and all ism. 

I also wanted to indicate my way of argument, which when followed carefully 
arrive at pure consciousness or No self in zen terms.

I only post what is related to zen, meditation, no self, the pure consciouness.

Brgds
Suresh

--- In [email protected], "Joe" <desert_woodworker@...> wrote:
>
> Suresh,
> 
> Perhaps ours or yours is a "party-line" telephone, as in the very old days.
> 
> It appears you've posted a conversation from elsewhere, by others, and we've 
> "picked-up" by mistake.
> 
> BTW, for those interested in THE BOOK OF MIRDAD, the author is Mikhail Naimy. 
>  He was a Lebanese Greek Orthodox Christian educated in Russia, who then took 
> a university degree in Washington State, and a Law degree, there.  He went to 
> New York in 1916 and started a foundation with his friend Kahlil Gibran 
> (author of THE PROPHET) to popularize Arabic literature.  Naimy died in 1988.
> 
> --Joe
> 
> > SURESH JAGADEESAN <varamtha@> wrote:
> >
> > "I am able to see your confused mind many times"
> > 
> > That is the very great skill you possess. I admire for that.
> > 
> > "I am able to see" –
> > 
> > Who are you? Did you find that out? [snip]
>


 

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