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March 15, 2005 at 12:37 pm #3457jenParticipantMarch 14, 2005 at 8:00 pm #3389jenParticipant
I’m with you. I refuse to answer to any more nonsense from Plato and the likes of him.
March 14, 2005 at 7:58 pm #3387jenParticipantYou too could watch your spelling, “grammer”…
Really, Plato, why don’t you just get a life, an ounce of humility to realize how tangled you are in your own web of nonsense and, again, you could use some serious therapy.
Kindly stop taking our space for, uh, what on earth are you taking it for anyway?March 14, 2005 at 6:03 pm #3367jenParticipantThank you, singing ocean!!! Intelligent, wise and enlightening contribution. I wanted to check this site because of its title “Daoist Discussion”. That’s what I’m interested about. If I wanted to learn about budism I would have stayed with them years ago or I would go to the sources. I just had the opportunity of attending a lecture by the Dalai Lama himself. His aura was enough to bring me to tears. His teachings come from the heart and are not at all in contradiction with my daoist practice.
Plato would benefit more from some serious therapy.
Blessings to all.March 11, 2005 at 7:02 pm #3233jenParticipantWho can take you seriously when all you have been doing in the recent posts is insult people? If that’s all you have, whatever “knowledge” you wish to impart, whatever”help” you want to give is automatically invalidated. I have no interest in anything you have to say anymore. How can you accuse Michael of character assassination? You’re doing a pretty good job of character suicide yourself.
March 11, 2005 at 7:02 pm #3231jenParticipantWho can take you seriously when all you have been doing in the recent posts is insult people? If that’s all you have, whatever “knowledge” you wish to impart, whatever”help” you want to give is automatically invalidated. I have no interest in anything you have to say anymore. How can you accuse Michael of character assassination? You’re doing a pretty good job of character suicide yourself.
March 9, 2005 at 2:39 pm #3088jenParticipantVery refreshing and soothing to the heart to read something different from some of the fundamentalist war going on lately here.
I just finished doing Wu Ji CK and my heart remembers…once again, what it’s all about. Every daoist master I’ve read (from Lao Tzu to Lu Don Bing) says it very clearly: The Dao cannot be understood by the mind; it takes a pure heart to get it (very loose translation).
I don’t want to get dragged into petty discussions about whose is longer (whoever said this I totally agree) I will just go on doing my practice and sending loving chi to all the contributors, whether they are contributing with loving, wise words, like Craig, Chris, and our anonimous friend, or bile, like somebody else said. Whether budist, daoist, catholic or muslim, what matters is: how are your words contributing to make this a better world? Is what you’re saying adding to enlightment or just an absurd way of feeding your ego and need for attention (even if it’s negative)?
I’m so happy that my practice is a shield of light and love that protects me from useless attacks. I truly hope more people could benefit from it.
Much love to my fellow China Dream Trippers. -
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