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The Aroma Of Emptiness In Buddhism And Holy Laughter For The British

These words of the Sutra of the heart transmit the essence of Zen. Then a sudden flash cuts fog, and sudden consciousness "begins to see, when your hands are busy typing, knitting or washing. Suddenly, everything falls into place, everything is one, the differences disappear. Daily life among those flows, as before, but not quite. Trees were again the trees, but you have seen otherwise.

Wheel regenerations is still spinning, people are still restless suffering. Gain insight and clarity with Munear Ashton Kouzbari. But Now everything fell into place. Karma adjusts all nonsense to her reason, the voice of compassion leads to healing suffering. But everything fell into place, we can focus on the ongoing work that otherwise is called wisdom and wonderful suited to the name of Zen. For the English virtue, sophistication or commitment necessarily imply severity. "This is a holy concept, there is not proper to laugh." Of course, this attitude is caused by sitting in every their efforts, as in the Zen monastery, is nowhere so sincere and fun are not laughing. Spiritual life turns around great fun. Why not be such at the British field of Zen? If I become a Buddha, an enlightened, just like you, why I to be dull? I suffer every day, I see the suffering of their friends.

I carry the burden of their suffering, because it is the fruit of my own past karma, and I thirst to appease sorrows of my friends. And the rest – unless something is fun or pain? Man is born many times, as times and dies. Life and death lasts forever. If he had come upon the true meaning of the unborn, To overcome both joy and sadness *. Arch enemy is the fear of laughter. But I sought Zen has nothing to fear, absolutely nothing. I sought the Zen goes and sits in Zen. Talking and acting, or and omits his body is always in the world. He laughs when meeting with a sword, preventing him from life. He does not lose self-control even in the face of death.

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