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Sunday, June 16, 2013

Dae Zenji Dogen + Dai Doe Sa Seung Sahn & Raimon Pannikar-A Tribute to their Enlightened (Satori) INSIGHT Meditatio +++Wittgenstein's Remark "On Memory & Causality"-

SURVEILLANCE, CRIME & PHILOSOPHY & CULTURE "The zazen I am of speaking is not learning meditation. It is simply the dharma gate of enjoyment and ease. It is the practice***realization*** of complete enlightenment ("satori"). Realize the fundamental freedom from the binding of nets and baskets. Once you experience it, you are like a dragon swimming in water or a tiger in repose in the mountain. Know the true dharma emerges of itself, clearing away hindrances and distractions." Dai Zenji Dogen "What is Silence?" "I don't know, so I ask you." "I don't know." "It is Love.***" --Dai Doe Sa Nim Seung Sahn (R.I.P) 1 of Many Last Discourses of Tatagatha "O what is the opposite of knowledge?" His disciple failed to speak in duress. "Freedom" said Buddha to Ananda. --Trans. Raimon Pannikar,[ R.I.P]. C.F. SILENCE OF GOD: Answer of the Buddha "On Memory & Causality" To suggest carrying a dead corpse on one's shoulder, and honor due burial is like falling asleep at noon, and waking up to another world in the late evening, which is no longer one's private world, but a common lot of all kinds of good folk. It becomes past and consumatum est! --Rsy C. Andreweson Kim "Why must a trace have been left behind? Why shouldn't there be a psychological regularity be in which there is no physiological irregularity? If this overthrows our conception of causality, then it is time that they were overthrown." ---Ludwig Wittgenstein (Zettel)8235=20-509t809erw098tw09809wt889tw0e98w 8888888888883331385636890098778995328-2038952=682069 ----------Original Message---------- "The zazen I am of speaking is not learning meditation. It is simply the dharma gate of enjoyment and ease. It is the practice***realization*** of complete enlightenment ("satori"). Realize the fundamental free from the binding of nets and baskets. Once you experience it, you are like a dragon swimming in water or a tiger in repose in the mountain. Know the true dharma emerges of itself, clearing away hindrances and distractions." Dai Zenji Dogen "What is Silence?" "I don't know, so I ask you." "I don't know." "It is Love.***" --Dai Doe Sa Nim Seung Sahn (R.I.P) 1 of Many Last Discourses of Tatagatha "O what is the opposite of knowledge?" His disciple failed to speak in duress. "Freedom" said Buddha to Ananda. --Trans. Raimon Pannikar,[ R.I.P]. C.F. SILENCE OF GOD: Answer of the Buddha About Us | Store Locator | Support | Site Map | Send Fe

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