--- In [email protected], "iahklu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I love zen. I'm an obsessive thinker... I try to follow things out to their end, their conclusion. Naturally, zen infuriated me, lol. I couldn't "figure it out," yet I couldn't give up either. I eventually got the joke (joke's on ME, as it were, lol) - to a point: > > What frustrates me is that you would think (so to speak) that zen would LEAD to something - a permanent transformation or restructuring of the process of being. That is, if there is no "thinker," and thoughts are happening by themselves just as leaves dance in the wind... why doesn't realizing this remove the feeling, the sensation of frustration and effort of THINKING thoughts? There's an unnecessary redundancy there which I understand intellectually, but it would SEEM that it'd be possible to incorporate that realization as a permanent change in one's being - not just a cool theory to play with, but the mind (or whatever it is) should stop THINKING thoughts, stop reflecting on them as they happen and trying to control them... and just let them unfold, without interference. > > Or am I just thinking about this too much? > > lol, > iahklu
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