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Has anyone here experienced hearing their mind aloud? I mean really HEARING,
not thoughts.
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bullshit
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Get on the Road to Freedom
Help us free all mankind
The pain and all your sorrow
Are only in your mind.
-Chorus of The Road to Freedom, 1983, music lyrics by L Ron Hubbard
(performed by John Travolta, Leif Garrett, and Frank Stallone.)
Applied familiarity can be dangerous!
The marionette operator is not the puppet itself, but what good is a guy hidden
in the rafters above the stage with nothing attached to his strings?
The shorter the strings between the puppet and the operator, the better that
the puppet reflects the operator's intent.
The strings have been
Merle,
The following snippets are from your response to Bill!, but I'm going to employ
license to reply to them myself :)
You: why are you so adverse to the intellect...?... it is a tool us humans
need to survive
Me: To survive means to live to any point in the future. What is there right
of focused light images of
'things'
Edgar
On Jul 7, 2013, at 1:43 AM, pandabananasock wrote:
Are you wearing glasses right now?
Can you see the frames in your periphery?
Did you see them before I asked
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pandabananasock@... wrote:
Bill!,
It takes one to know one!
~PeeBeeEss
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On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 10:30 AM EDT Bill! wrote:
PBS,
Good analogy!
...Bill!
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pandabananasock@ wrote
Chris,
I should have worded my response, Mind minds mind. What's the point of
trying to conceptualize monistic experience when it's already right there? It
reminds me of people at concerts who watch the show on their iPhone screens as
they record it.
-PBS
PBS,
In fact you could say that most of our perceptions are like
analogies themselves...Bill!
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pandabananasock@... wrote:
Bill!,
It takes one to know one!
~PeeBeeEss
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On Fri, Jul 5, 2013 10:30 AM
Are you wearing glasses right now?
Can you see the frames in your periphery?
Did you see them before I asked?
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Perception, delusion, thought... these are all based on each other. Experience
just IS. You can't think of anything you don't already know -- thoughts that
feel new are just new combinations of pieces of old knowledge.
When we do experience experience, mind is aware of it, and does what it
Great quote, Bill!! May I compliment?Art is as close as you can get to
perfection without getting caught in the wake -- Captain BeefheartIt would
seem that the small amount of ego that we need is also large enough for
everything we want. (Run it both ways)No need to shed ego, and no need to
All the formerly discarded peripheral vision; the AC turns on and the
ventilation sings its shape through the drywall; the left hand has never felt
so useless -- I am making progress; time to start over.Whoa, now I gotta pee...
no choice but to get up or piss myself. Now I feel stupid for
Math is just the world of delusion, except after the play, out of character,
backstage giving an interview.
Just like anything else, we regard it, and it reflects back whatever mental
framework we use to regard it in the first place.
Haiku (I posted this YEARS ago):
Strike a bell with wood.
Most people think of 1+1=2 as procedural, that is, that there is 1, THEN we
add 1 to it, THEN it becomes 2. They would regard 2=1+1 and 2=2 to be
different equations, but they are not in the least bit different. The
equal-sign is the present.
1+1 is already 2! And the effect IS the cause.
Burn the Sanghas down, with all their books inside. Ash is wonderful for
gardens!
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On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 5:29 AM EDT Bill! wrote:
This is what I was trying to say about Buddhism...
...Bill!
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...@hhs1963.org wrote:
Subject: Re: [Zen] Say Bye-Bye to the Delusion of Cause-and-Effect and Karma
To: Zen_Forum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, July 3, 2013, 8:56 AM
PBS (That's going to be my TLA (Three
Letter Acronym) for Pandabananasock from now on)...
I'll ignore all the math but do
The form of this thread has demonstrated its own content. It is its own
example. Beautiful!
On Wed, 7/3/13, Bill! billsm...@hhs1963.org wrote:
Subject: Re: [Zen] Intellectualizing -
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Date: Wednesday, July 3, 2013,
Gotta love music
audio art : visual art :: time : space
sound : light :: notes : color
tone : hue :: pitch : brightness
On Wed, 7/3/13, Merle Lester merlewiit...@yahoo.com wrote:
Subject: Re: [Zen] Intellectualizing -
To:
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pandabananasock@... wrote:
Bill!:
You're gonna ignore the math? I thought you said
you were looking for an impersonal language a couple posts
ago... :D
The thing about using math that way is that eventually
it leads you back to the beginning. We use
I AM !
On Wed, 7/3/13, Bill! billsm...@hhs1963.org wrote:
Subject: Re: [Zen] Say Bye-Bye to the Delusion of Cause-and-Effect and Karma
To: Zen_Forum@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, July 3, 2013, 9:32 PM
PBS,
Then by all
Thought : Experience :: Masturbation : Sex
Bill the the cartoon character whose crazy buddy says Thanks, I needed that
after Bill slaps him.
By the way, does anyone else see the humor: Bill posts about the frivolity of
intellectualizing, and people immediately start ripping his semantics to
He who can escape every single time he is imprisoned is still not free
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pointers, perfume advisories, or menu
recommendations?
I'm having my birthday cake in 30 minutes.
Be free, healthy,
in the Dharma,
--Joe
pandabananasock pandabananasock@... wrote:
He who can escape every single time he is imprisoned is
still not free
Hold yer horses!
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the cart in front of the horse!
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On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 12:42 AM EDT Joe wrote:
PBS,
Thanks!
Good to see you again.
Better than hold our noses. Our horses.
What comes to mind?
--Joe
pandabananasock@... wrote:
Hold yer horses
it was funny to think of an animal with
handedness. He doesn't seem to mind, but neither does he answer to the new
name. Just as well, the name might just last the day, only. Tomorrow's
another day, they say!
--Joe
pandabananasock pandabananasock@ wrote:
There used to be more
better to
pitch in, than to make pronouncements. As you've pitched-in here! TNX, and
howdy. --J.
pandabananasock pandabananasock@ wrote:
but what problem? Both: nobody to be saved, and nothing to save them from.
Samsara and not-samsara. Only Is-ness, without the Is, or the ness
but what problem? Both: nobody to be saved, and nothing to save them from.
Samsara and not-samsara. Only Is-ness, without the Is, or the ness, and
without the without. No enlightenment, nobody to be enlightened. SPLABBERT!
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There's been a lot of hair-splitting on the forum. Noisy.
When it comes to contemplation, doubt is clarity.
When it comes to practice, sit, breathe, be.
... hell, laugh! We should all be laughing hysterically!! We're all done!!!
Imagine how silly a person would look if they were in a dark
Meditation with Joseph Goldstein - YouTube
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Definitely a time and a place for
that, if you think.
--Joe
pandabananasock@... wrote:
The best guide for meditation is one's own breathing
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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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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Of pandabananasock
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Subject: [Zen] Dear Bill
I hope you have not forgotten to dig up that material you have been
working on regarding time/causeeffect. What it something I said??
Really though, if you are still willing to share, I'd
This is passage 25 of chapter 10 of the Corpus Hermeticum. Some may find the
language to be grainy, but take it in connotation [(what's the difference from
anything else, right?)] Zero, One, primes, composites, but only here
(mind-world) do all exist, if only separated by time. A statement of
HA!!!
thanks
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Pandabananasock:
Parts of your post below reminded me of one of my favorite short stories. I
read it many, many years ago and can't give you the title or author but the
story line is...
There was man named John
Notions emotions like the ocean's tides emerge cover trail back to their
source‚ a restlessness with worms for nerves‚ all sprawling in reactionary chaos
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That's what I like about Zen, but you still haven't taught anything here.
However, I'll view some more of your postings. The Zen Buddhist monks I've
come across face-to-face tend to be quite direct and straightforward, but
If you have hands, don't bother washing them in the shower.
Variety is not the spice of life. Paranoia is the spice of life.
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From: pandabananasock pandabananasock@...
Subject: [Zen] why I'm here
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Received: Wednesday, 20 July, 2011, 11:47 AM
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I'm here to piss in the dirt
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I'm here to piss in the dirt
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Nine out of ten times, if you ask someone if they are feeling something, or if
you put them in the position of expecting something (such as perfroming an
elaborate excersize) they WILL feel it (or at least something that will be
interpreted as it)
aaannndd ZEN!
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I hope you have not forgotten to dig up that material you have been
working on regarding time/causeeffect. What it something I said??
Really though, if you are still willing to share, I'd still love to
take a look!
P-P-P-Panda
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Remember that little ditty about the monk who picks
the scorpion out of the water to save it, because
that's the monk's nature, and how the scorpion stings
the monk, because that's the scorpion's nature, and
how the scorpion falls back in the water and the monk
still picks it out of the water to
I would love to see one of those guys saying, God
works in mysterious ways... except for the part about
all of you sending me your money. THAT part is pretty
clear.
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I was watching a TV show which interviewed a few of
those modern
christian wealth
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pandabananasock Maybe try zazen in the bathtub or
pool. I don't know
how buoyant your penis is, but floating it might
help.
As a black man, I am glad to read this topic. I have
some prolbem with
my penis too when I am trying to set the zaazen
meditation. It can
diablodrakul, wether you're right or wrong about him,
you definitely made me laugh. It makes sense. If
he's an impostor it makes sense that he WOULD have a
name like Fred Schwartz, and it makes sense that I
WOULD be asking questions of a guy who's really just
some culty hack from Brooklyn!
Socrates believed wisdom came not from what one knows, but from how much one
knows
that one does not know. He therefore never entered politics, believing it
would be
inappropriate for him to make the best decisions on others' behalves when he
himself
claimed to be unwise and ignorant,
I'll show you my zen if you show me yours!
~Panda
anatmanwave [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
---Once a Zen monk
was weighing flax for sale in the market
Another monk approaches and ask,Show me your
Zen.
First monk replies,This flax weighs six pounds
After about a year of inactivity, I have resumed posting on this forum. I've
had a lot more
time than usual to spend online due to my high-maintenance girlfriend's recent,
temporarily disabling operation (just a foot surgery, nothing serious) and the
fact that she
is pretty much useless in
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Anti-aging or reverse unhealthy cells with Nano technology to create
zero energy or also known as scalar energy .
Zazen will do this for you. You can live 200 years.
200 years, huh? That's more than enough to almost
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