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  • Meishin
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    Hi,

    To a two-year-old a Bluebonnet is just a weed and a weed is just a Bluebonnet.

    Bluebonnets.jpg

    Gassho
    Meishin
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  • Byrne
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    Culture is quite a weed to weed through. It grows and no one notices until someone from afar shows up, tries to pluck it, and people go, "What the hell are you doing?!"

    Gassho

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    Last edited by Byrne; 04-20-2015, 08:36 PM.

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  • RichardH
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    This is the only life, there isn't a non-samsaric version. So even when dukkha is no longer dukkha-ish, that off-kilterness is there, and is the becoming of things. It means there are always loose ends to tie, flies in the ointment, and best laid plans. Yet it also means the wonder of walking with legs (or rolling with wheels), enjoying fresh breezes, seeing things grow, and living the whole beautiful thing.

    Gassho
    Daizan

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  • Tai Shi
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    I tend to personalize my weed patch--when all along the weeds are flowers. I see the negatives now as positives--comes with being 63, and still, I wear my age with dignity. My negatives are now wisdom, a perspective in life's learning. My pain will never go away, but it can become a positive.

    Elgwyn
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    Gassho _/\_

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  • Myosha
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    "A weed is a plant whose virtues have not been discovered."

    Ralph Waldo Emerson


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  • ForestDweller
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    Seems like many of us still insist on making the "weeds" negative. Sure, bad times create anxiety, fear, depression, and the like, but these times, like better times, pass. Seems like our discussion is getting somewhat stuck in the duality of weeds-not weeds, good-bad, happy-sad. Perhaps an alternative is to accept the rolling waves of emotion just as we strive to simply observe-and-let-go the thoughts that arise and recede in zazen. Then the "weeds" can be just as brilliantly colored, waving in the wind, as are the flower ornaments of the garlands we so eagerly place around our necks. -- CatherineS - ^^ST in Forest^^

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  • Jishin
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    Originally posted by Jundo
    . Perhaps it is better to have a way to see through the weeds, the rain, the ups and downs, not caught be each ... even as we fully live and are intimate with the weeds.

    How do you feel about that?
    We are the way.

    Gassho, Jishin
    Last edited by Jundo; 04-19-2015, 01:25 AM.

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  • Jundo
    started a topic Grass Hut - 7 - Here with the Weeds

    Grass Hut - 7 - Here with the Weeds

    Dear All,

    We move on to all of Chapter 4 this week (still caught in the weeds ) ... Here with the Weeds ...

    To just meet each thing without deciding whether it is worthy or not, and yet ... while the universe may have no conception of "weeds", we must pull the weeds, battle the cancers, fight the pests we must. (Mr. K, our Treeleaf member who is staying this Spring at Antaiji, said that once in awhile they will grab the rifle and shoot a wild boar that threatens the garden, all followed by suitable chanting for the creature).

    I rather agree that a life stripped of all the weeds, all the ups and down, all the rainy days, would not be life. I do not think I would want a totally tranquil state that robbed life of the hard times ... only comedy with no drama, only happy and predictable endings. Perhaps it is better to have a way to see through the weeds, the rain, the ups and downs, not caught be each ... even as we fully live and are intimate with the weeds.

    How do you feel about that?

    Gassho, J

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    Last edited by Jundo; 04-19-2015, 01:26 AM.
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