The more I practice Zen, such as my practice is, the less I find there
is to say. At least about Zen.
However, speaking of books, I can recommend two by Brad Warner's
("Hardcore Zen") teacher, Gudo Nishijima. Good stuff, and not "fluffy"
in the least. Currently reading To Meet the Real Dragon (out of print,
though available).
--Michael
--- spider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Every time I participate in a discussion, I cite the sources which
> are the foundations of my opinions.
>
> Then I have to deal with a bunch of posts from butterfly collectors
who just spout their spiritual opinions based on whatever makes their
tummies warm.
>
> No more. If you have something to say, at least cite where you read
about it, or what "Zen Master" told you this specifically. I am not
asking anyone to recite page numbers, I would just like to see some
discussion that has a root in some concrete research and scholarship.
>
> If you would like to participate in a flow-of-thought manner, then
join the Street Fighting Zen list and it is unmoderated and you can
moan and groan all you want about anything that floats your boat.
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