On 6/1/2014 1:46 PM, emptyb...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
> So where did you learn practice Shikan taza for how long?
>
FYI: I sat with Suzuki Roshi at the SFZC for a year in 1968 and with
Jokusho Kwong-roshi since 1969 whenever I visit my daughter who lives in
Sonoma, so it's been 46 years
So where did you learn & practice Shikan taza & for how long?
on the
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*From:* "emptyb...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
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*Sent:* Saturday, May 31, 2014 1:19 AM
*Subject:* [FairfieldLife] Re: Mindfulness; the Guru as mantra - Let
'er rip, or no
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Mindfulness; the Guru as mantra - Let 'er rip, or
not?
Judy you are quite correct.
This was how I was using the term: as in the Latin term recollctus.- gathering
back again or bringing back to conscious mind the
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Mindfulness; the Guru as mantra - Let 'er rip, or
not?
Judy you are quite correct.
This was how I was using the term: as in the Latin term recollctus.- gathering
back again or bringing back to conscious mind the previous point of attention.
This is r
Judy you are quite correct.
This was how I was using the term: as in the Latin term recollctus.- gathering
back again or bringing back to conscious mind the previous point of attention.
This is really quite old stuff in the Roman Catholic contemplative tradition,
based as it is upon the three
I feel it is generally true too in context, with the saintly likewise; beware
the company you keep, there is a field effect value to consider, spiritually.
Yep, is worthwhile to be mindful of that in practice, -Buck in the Dome
Fleetwood writes:
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