A shared personal exploration of suchness and emptiness.
The practice of realizing Tathata in everyday life.
The discovery that the practice is everyday life.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
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Uhhh, Blogger has a feature which allows you to move the time of a post forward to "set it" to post at a later date. This was supposed to become available tomorrow morning, but it looks like it is just going to be ready early. Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteWell, I waited until this morning to watch, so I guess we are "attuned".
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I don't know Buddhism, but with each of these sayings I heard sayings of Jesus and Paul echoing in my mind. I am grateful for this learning.
Yeah, a lot of this can be found in those "parallel sayings" books. I figured it was interesting also because it inverts the usual power structure with a young, high-pitched woman giving the profound saying rather than some grey-haired older man (no offense).
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