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FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis" 
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> TorquoiseB writes:
> I think I picked it up in New York.  It always
> seemed to capture the Zen of certain paradoxes
> for me, like the one you cite above.  The coex-
> istence of seeming opposites, the irresolvability
> of the paradox, and all that.  It's like how a
> Zen master from the Bronx should talk: "Does a 
> hot dog have Buddha nature?  Go figure."
> 
> Tom T:
> THe ability to hold that full paradox of "on this hand and then on
> that hand" is the awakening. That is the paradox of Brahman. No
> problemo. When the fullness of both hands is comprehended they merge
> into the bliss of being awake. That is the full range of the way it
> is. It is both, it is either and it is neither all at the same 
time. Tom

Or none of the above...





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