07-14-2010, 12:03 AM
"No, in fact, it is the exact opposite, perhaps called "fullness". In my opinion, the essence of Zen is an absolute appreciation of what is in the moment. It does not matter whether it is Maya, insubstantial, empty, or void. It is taken at face value. That is, using the"Matrix"analogy , I prefer the red wine, the steak, the cigar. Or, in other words, the mud, the blood and the beer, and above all the drama." ... Gonzo
Gonzo,
I like this way of thinking. So raw and earthy a view for us world-lings.lol. Those last two lines are worth remembering.
Gonzo,
I like this way of thinking. So raw and earthy a view for us world-lings.lol. Those last two lines are worth remembering.

