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From: Agnes I seldom visit temple but I try to
practice the principle of Zen in daily life. For me Zen is a living
philosophy but not limited to a religion. So how can you put a living philosophy
in a brickstone building? that's why to me Zen does not need a temple to show
people what it is. >>
But where are the people like you who are helping
the Lepers, the blind, the disabled, where are the Buddhist Monks who are
turning the Dharma Wheel in person in the danger zones of the world? Zen may not
need a brickstone building but it needs real people to help others!
Noble Eightfold Path: Right View, Right Intention, Right Speech, Right Action, Right Effort, Right Mindfulness, Right Concentration, Right Livelihood
Yahoo! Groups Links
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- Re: [Zen] I'm glad I'm not from the US Risha
- Re: [Zen] I'm glad I'm not from the US Jody W Ianuzzi
- Re: [Zen] I'm glad I'm not from the US mike brown
- [Zen] Zen in The Middle East? AC
- Re: [Zen] Zen in The Middle East? Jody W Ianuzzi
- Re: [Zen] Zen in The Middle East? AC
- Re: [Zen] Zen in The Middle East? Anders Honore
- Re: [Zen] Zen in The Middle East... Agnes
- Re: [Zen] Zen in The Middle East... Anders Honore
- Re: [Zen] Zen in The Middle East... Agnes
- Re: [Zen] Zen in The Middle East... AC
- Re: [Zen] Zen in The Middle East... Jody W Ianuzzi
- [Zen] Lepers & The Blind AC
- Re: [Zen] Lepers & The Blind Jody W Ianuzzi
- Re: [Zen] Lepers & The Blind AC
- Re: [Zen] Lepers & The Blind Kathleen Knight
- Re: [Zen] Lepers & The Blind fudo
- Re: [Zen] Lepers & The Blind Kathleen Knight
- Re: [Zen] Lepers & The Blind Diana
- [Zen] Word: European AC
- Re: [Zen] Lepers & The Blind Jody W Ianuzzi
