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Shunryu Suzuki Roshi (1904-1971), founder of Zen Center San Francisco and author of Zen Mind, Beginner's Mind, was known to discourage questions about enlightenment. Once, when pressed on the subject, he replied:
"What do you want to know for? You may not like it."
--Suzuki Roshi, Tricycle: The Buddhist Review, Spring 1997
Gotta be careful what I ask for, I just might get it!!
Many blessings,
Lora
Jundo
09-13-2008, 05:48 PM
"What do you want to know for? You may not like it."
Gotta be careful what I ask for, I just might get it!!
Ah, two enlightened beings speak!
Hi, Jundo,
Maybe you and Shunryu Suzuki Roshi -- as for me, I know nothing!
Many blessings,
Lora
Jundo
09-13-2008, 07:09 PM
Hi, Jundo,
Maybe you and Shunryu Suzuki Roshi -- as for me, I know nothing!
Many blessings,
Lora
What does that have to do with anything? :?
Hi, Jundo,
Thanks for your reply, this seemed particularly appropriate at this time for me. Funny how things come to my attention exactly when they're needed.
In late summer, heaven's breath is damply hot.
It smothers the earth with dullness.
Suddenly, thick clouds gather:
A wave of polar air passes through like a frigid rake.
Acorns fall like bullets,
And a new wind breaks through.
Deng Ming-Dao
May any breakthrough experienced be for the benefit of all sentient beings throughout time and space.
Many blessings,
Lora
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