I wonder if this statement could be illuminated a bit more. In particular, I don't quite follow the argument between the period and the "Thus" I get the no right, no wrong bit, but how do you move beyond that?
http://treeleafzen.blogspot.com/2008/01 ... rs_30.html
"There is no 'right' way or 'wrong' way at the heart of Zazen, nothing to aim for. Thus, please aim for the 'right way'. "
Thanks,
Skye
http://treeleafzen.blogspot.com/2008/01 ... rs_30.html
"There is no 'right' way or 'wrong' way at the heart of Zazen, nothing to aim for. Thus, please aim for the 'right way'. "
Thanks,
Skye
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