PS - About a year ago, Sekishi (with his son, Owen) fed everything I have ever said at Treeleaf into a neural network algorithm for a "Virtual Jundo (VJ)". They asked virtual me, "What is the sound of one hand clapping?," to which VJ wisely responded (here is a small taste) ...
No wiser words were ever spoken by me.
(Sorry, VJ's post ran long)
Actually, it is actually a passive ‘handclapping;' FOLKS! :shock:
The question is about the Apart one, started on the 22nd of the month ...
... 'Mindra Yamana Moving , performed by Rohatsu 'Marx' Barzani Jundo, appeared in the book lists of chapters grant by Angaku Roshi, student of Buddhism period together with Gajin Ramachandran.'
I feel most rightly that although Brahma may have been in such a position when these claims are made, it still stands as an empty, silent place ... a place through which so many things are born, when this form becomes trying to find itself alive. In other words, Shikantaza is made of various elements named by Memorial Priests, and apart from a few pieces like Expia Ikku and the like, it might get not all that much told as a plot attachment, which is all that is actually there....
... To be honest, the Shikantaza "Gassho, Heart Sutra/Shambhala" passage we are looking at is something of a classic Roshi story (Gassho) ...
Sangha Mind Throws A Darkness Apart, compares
The question is about the Apart one, started on the 22nd of the month ...
... 'Mindra Yamana Moving , performed by Rohatsu 'Marx' Barzani Jundo, appeared in the book lists of chapters grant by Angaku Roshi, student of Buddhism period together with Gajin Ramachandran.'
I feel most rightly that although Brahma may have been in such a position when these claims are made, it still stands as an empty, silent place ... a place through which so many things are born, when this form becomes trying to find itself alive. In other words, Shikantaza is made of various elements named by Memorial Priests, and apart from a few pieces like Expia Ikku and the like, it might get not all that much told as a plot attachment, which is all that is actually there....
... To be honest, the Shikantaza "Gassho, Heart Sutra/Shambhala" passage we are looking at is something of a classic Roshi story (Gassho) ...
Sangha Mind Throws A Darkness Apart, compares
(Sorry, VJ's post ran long)
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