On 4/8/2012 9:49 PM, pandabananas...@yahoo.com wrote:
Stop trying so hard, everyone! Drop the hierarchy and the charts and
the lists and the steps and the wheels and everything else. Tear them
off the walls! They are like childrens' drawings: very poor quality,
but still earning a loving sm
Thanks, Bill. I did mean to add "except that others may hear".
Stop trying so hard, everyone! Drop the hierarchy and the charts and the lists
and the steps and the wheels and everything else. Tear them off the walls!
They are like childrens' drawings: very poor quality, but still earning
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Hello Anthony,
I don't know. My interest is to translate from Chinese into English.
So that the original teaching in Chinese is correctly communicated and
not the other way around.
My teacher taught that there are two kinds of "xin". One is our
original "xin", or "beng xin", which I trans
JM
Your use of the English word 'heart' is influenced by your Chinese meaning of
'xin'. What is the Chinese word for 'mind'?
Anthony
From: 覺妙精明
To: Zen_Forum@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, 8 April 2012, 22:11
Subject: Re: [Zen] Maybe
Hi Kris,
Your good
Hi Kris,
Your good intentions terminated this thread from developing with your
usual "nonsense". Let me add my "nonsense".
I was on the verge to drive at the indescribable "causation", which is
the original definition of karma, while Edgar had a moralistic
interpretation of the word, becaus
So others may hear also...
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> HA! My ears already ringing from themselves the sound of enlightenment,
> listening to them, why should I say anything at all?
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