Regarding Yam Leaf Diplomas...

Badges?  We don't have to show you no stinkin' badges!
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...Bill!
--- In [email protected], Merle Lester <merlewiitpom@...> wrote:
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> Â gorgeous..i love it..i must google indra..is there not a song...
from the 60's...is this for real for you..you did it... it's
great!..merle
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> Merle,
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> Glad you asked...
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> That is Indra.  She weaves illusory webs.
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> ...Bill!
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> --- In [email protected], Merle Lester merlewiitpom@ wrote:
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> >  i love it..what's that "spider".."insect "...?..merle
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> > ÂÂ
> > I didn't get a yam leaf diploma but I do have proof of
enlightenment:
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> > ...Bill!
> > --- In [email protected], uerusuboyo@ wrote:
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> > > Merle,<br/><br/>If you have never practiced Zen with a teacher and
have no grasp of the history of Zen (from Indian Mahayana Buddhism to
Chinese C'han to Japanese Zen), then how do you know you are manifesting
Buddha Nature as taught by these traditions? Maybe you're mistaking your
'Zen' for a kundalini mystical experience? Maybe a philosophical
insight? Maybe a flash back to the 60s? But whatever it is - it's
definitely not Zen. I remember thinking this way back when I posted the
story about the Buddhist students climbing a mountain to see a statue of
the Buddha and when they were disappointed at it being removed for
repairs the monk in charge told them that if they couldn't see the
Buddha from where they were then they had better go back down the
mountain and study some more. I remember your dismissive response to
this was along the lines of "what's this nonsense about climbing a hill
and not seeing Buddha got to do with anything". This story would
>  be
> > >  as clear as day to anyone who has experienced Buddha/Buddha
Nature. <br/><br/>Mike (hoping your knickers aren't twisting too
tight!).<br/><br/>Sent from Yahoo! Mail for iPhone
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