Re: Where is it justified in Zen practice to provoke other people
- From: Bruce Pole <bremovemepole@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 07:47:01 +0200
Not Sure:
Tang Huyen said:Peter Terpstra wrote:
Tang Huyen:Don't bother, it's all made up, it's all fluff,
These boards are a great testing ground forAre you talking about your own personnel experiënce?
Buddhist training -- whether it is successful or not,
all for free.
better just relax and be serene.
This is code for..."I don't want to answer your
question."
Dunno, the film of one's own personnel experience is already fluff for oneself, so it must be fluff to the power 10 for others.
Tang is scared to death somebody might actually
challenge him. When anyone tries he first pulls out
a bunch of footnotes and throws them at you. Then,
you get the citations in French, Latin, and German.
When all else fails, he paints himself into the "fluff"
corner...a tactic I disposed of when I was 13. If
nothing reallly exists or matters, he doesn't have to
answer you. Of course, this means that Tang doesn't
matter and he should be killfiled. Of course, he also
contradicts himself with great regularity, going on and
on about the personal shortcomings of other posters
here and by reduction his superiority.
But don't worry....Help is Coming!
http://www.ansaman.com/helpiscoming.html
Wow, groovy. Forget about those 72 virgins in heaven, who needs them with Helpiscoming ... to you. CAn man live by bread alone?
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