Beyond Words and Letters Book Club : Stories of the Lotus Sutra by Gene Reeves
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Dear friends! I found the foreward to the book a gentle challenge to that part of me that looks a wee critically at imagination. Most probably as a strategy to control it and keep it in check :-)
Seems to me that is going to be a welcoming, despite the challenge, adventure for a journey. During which I will endeavour to stay as still and silent as possible!
sat/lah
Gassho
Maro
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I think it'll be equally fascinating and challenging!Dear friends! I found the foreward to the book a gentle challenge to that part of me that looks a wee critically at imagination. Most probably as a strategy to control it and keep it in check :-)
Seems to me that is going to be a welcoming, despite the challenge, adventure for a journey. During which I will endeavour to stay as still and silent as possible!
sat/lah
Gassho
Maro
Gassho
sat lah"One uninvolved has nothing embraced or rejected, has sloughed off every view right here - every one."Comment
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Hello all,
Grateful for this opportunity to learn from each other and enjoy this book. Bion, thank you for organizing and facilitating.
Looking forward to the first meeting and upcoming journey!
Gassho,
Seidō
Sat/Lah
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"One uninvolved has nothing embraced or rejected, has sloughed off every view right here - every one."3
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I have a thought and im wondering if its viable. The author has the collection of stories but also a complete translation of the whole Sutra by the looks of it. I would rather own the whole sutra and not just part of it. Any Idea if this would work?? I'm not attached to the outcome or feeling very particular to what book I get. Just a thought.
Gassho
Onsho
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I thought the same and ended up ordering copies of both. I haven't received the copy of the full Sutra yet (coming today, I think), but the "Stories" book that we are reading includes not just the stores from the sutra, but additional commentary on their relevance that I assume may be missing from his copy of the full Sutra.I have a thought and im wondering if its viable. The author has the collection of stories but also a complete translation of the whole Sutra by the looks of it. I would rather own the whole sutra and not just part of it. Any Idea if this would work?? I'm not attached to the outcome or feeling very particular to what book I get. Just a thought.
Bion probably has more insight to share though.
Gassho,
Seikan
stlahLast edited by Seikan; 01-16-2026, 02:07 PM.聖簡 Seikan (Sacred Simplicity)
"See and realize / that this world / is not permanent. / Neither late nor early flowers / will remain."
—Ryokan2
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It’s different books. This is commentary on the stories. I’d suggest participating using this book and you can read the full translation on your own or simultaneouslyI have a thought and im wondering if its viable. The author has the collection of stories but also a complete translation of the whole Sutra by the looks of it. I would rather own the whole sutra and not just part of it. Any Idea if this would work?? I'm not attached to the outcome or feeling very particular to what book I get. Just a thought.
Gassho
Onsho
satlah
gassho
sat lah"One uninvolved has nothing embraced or rejected, has sloughed off every view right here - every one."3
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Hello Onsho!!!I have a thought and im wondering if its viable. The author has the collection of stories but also a complete translation of the whole Sutra by the looks of it. I would rather own the whole sutra and not just part of it. Any Idea if this would work?? I'm not attached to the outcome or feeling very particular to what book I get. Just a thought.
Gassho
Onsho
satlah
Hello!
After joining this reading group, I also decided to read the entire sutra; I'm almost halfway through before starting the study with you!
I'm reading a Portuguese translation...
Gasshô
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