Re: Back to work
- From: "Charles E Hardwidge" <boing@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2007 23:14:56 GMT
Usually we are too accustomed to logical explanations.
However exact and detailed the explanation may be,
they are, after all, only going round and round in circles,
and never get to the experience itself.
Master Tokusan was a much more severe kind of Zen Master.
[...]
"I have just bowed to you and have not asked a question yet.
Why have you just struck me?"
The problem isn't analysis or discussion, it's the lack of delivery.
Act first, apologise later has some sense to it.
Nice to see the cluetrain arrive, even if it's a little late.
Wrong type of leaves on the track.
You're lucky, on a Sunday, it arrived at all.
Didn't know I was missing anything ntil it arrived, to be honest.
It was an interesting enough read. Not sure it really gets to the point and
it can be confusing. It's a mistake some books and teachers make in they
raise what not to do or don't explain enough. Problem is, this tends to
stick. Still, it was interesting enough.
--
Charles E. Hardwidge
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