Korean Son master Soen Sa Nim described the venerable Hsuan Hua as a tripitaka master. I haven't tracked his teachings or activities since the late 70's but was pleased to see that his students still exist. He always seemed very pious and inspiring but I neve made the trip to meet him. To bad for me. I've heard there was some contention about his claims to be dharma heir to Chan master Hsu Yun. Since the various Chan lineages atrophied over the centuries after the Ming dynasty and the maoists eradicated the rest, I don't know how many Chinese can still claim an authentic decent.
So where is he now? Not his sharira but the former grave dweller himself. At a guesthouse in sukhavati? Hosting 10,000 hua-tou's in akanishta? empty tertonzeno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: ---Thanks, on Buddhist practice, I'll get more into this later. I practice TM but my Buddhist Guru is Hsuan Hua; whom I used to visit during the 70's: http://www.drba.org/dharma/hsuanhuabio.asp The fact that he's no longer physically alive doesn't diminish our relationship. In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, billy jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Yah Billy. Lots of people like to claim they are buddhists. It's a belief thing now. It also doesn't mean much by itself. If someone claims to be a buddhist then it is fair to question exactly what they mean by that claim. Who is their teacher. What is their practice. What kind of meditation do they perform - etc. > > empty > > "BillyG." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, billy jim <emptybill@> wrote: > > > > Ever do TM or Sahaj Samadhi? Or do you make your meditations up - new > >age style. What is established authority for you? Or do you claim to > >have no authority higher than your "I"? > > > > empty > > Mud puddle Buddhism??? shame, SHAME!!...........:-) > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Sick sense of humor? Visit Yahoo! TV's Comedy with an Edge to see what's on, when. > --------------------------------- Pinpoint customers who are looking for what you sell.