JMJM,

So how do you insert these tags?

...Bill!

--- In [email protected], 覺妙精明 (JMJM) <chan.jmjm@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Bill,
> 
> As per Buddha's teaching, when we are attached to form, five poison 
> arises.  They are [greed], [anger], [delusion], [arrogance], 
> [suspicion]. Buddha also remind us to avoid the four notions. They are 
> notions of [self],[human][sentient being],[death]. Then Buddha asked us 
> to drop the [attachment to self] and [attachment to dharma].  These are 
> fundamental practices of Chan.  I see them rampant through out Zen Forum.
> 
> These are tags we can insert into subject line.  So that we all can 
> learn and be awakened from them.
> 
> Because moderation disables our ability to encounter these issues, while 
> these are the issues we can grow from.  These are part of our practice 
> and necessary mirrors for each of us to reflect from.
> 
> Let me know if you have more questions.
> JM
> 
> On 6/27/2013 1:33 AM, Bill! wrote:
> >
> > JMJM,
> >
> > Interesting suggestion. I guess it's the new e-version of 'The Scarlet 
> > Letter'.
> >
> > I'm not sure what 'tagging' is or how to do it, but I will discuss 
> > this with Edgar and let everyone know our decision.
> >
> > ...Bill!
> >
> > --- In [email protected] <mailto:Zen_Forum%40yahoogroups.com>, 
> > 覺妙精明 (JMJM) <chan.jmjm@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Dear Edgar & Bill, moderators,
> > >
> > > Chan is ALL, which means all attachments, delusions, angers are part of
> > > Chan. We learn and wake up from them. These are our home work. These
> > > are part of our everyday practice. The sixth Patriarch said, "Dharma is
> > > in the secular world. Buddha is enlightened inside the secular world."
> > >
> > > Instead of moderation, may I suggest [tagging].
> > >
> > > When anyone is lost in form, and the five poisons or the discrimination
> > > mind arises, you tag them with [labels] in the subject line. This way
> > > everyone can learn and be awakened from them.
> > >
> > > With palms together,
> > > JM
> > >
> >
> >
>




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