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Hi Thierry
Many years ago, thirty years maybe, Thierry died.
I was a stupid young Zen priest, he had a terrible throat tumor.
He died in the most incredible way, and I could not understand anything. I thought I understood.
Blissful ignorance.
He loved the following song from a French pop singer, little did I realized at the time that it was also flled with Dharma:
it says this:
neither Hell nor Heaven
will set us apart
this is the song:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjg7M1IvnXs
and yes the video is quite erotic and ...well.
It is as is. beautiful. True.
gassho
T.
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I have to ask, Taigu ... who is Thierry?
Pardon my ignorance.
Gassho, J
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Thierry was a guy who received Jukai when I was in my twenties. He was a very dedicated sitter. A nobody like me. Just a bloke sitting.
He died because of cancer and he loved this song. And I think that this song is moving and true.
gassho
T.
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Thank you.
Gassho,
Edward
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Beautiful song. I don't understand the language but still it is so beautiful. Thank you for sharing this.
Gassho
Sam
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Beautiful. Thank you.
Gassho
Myozan
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Metta to you, Taigu, and to Theirry's family. [gassholook]
Gassho,
Lu
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Beautiful expression Taigu, thank you.
Gassho
Shingen
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Thanks taigu, made me think of those wonderful days in France. And the song is beautiful too.
Kind regards. /\
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Nice thoughts, Taigu. Thanks. gassho1
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In Mexico this is a most perfect time to remember and let go all those who transcended this plane. This week we celebrate Día de los Muertos.
I'll sit for Thierry and all victims of cancer (like those in my own family).
Thank you for posting this, Taigu.
Gassho,
Kyonin
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Thank you for sharing that Taigu
gassho,