catmoon wrote:I dont know what was more interesting - this radical approach from a Zen priest or his heroic efforts to avoid being distracted by a kitty who was determined to get some attention.

catmoon wrote:I dont know what was more interesting - this radical approach from a Zen priest or his heroic efforts to avoid being distracted by a kitty who was determined to get some attention.
BuddhaSoup wrote:Now if only someone could tell me that, with no-self/anatta/anatman in mind, what survives death to occasion rebirth? A consciousness? A cosmic bit of dust? A semi-soul? A wisp of smoke that follows an extinguished candle?
Simon E. wrote:Whatever ones view of Mr Cohen...and I dont have an informed view, it is clear to me that he is not the one with a problem.
Get over your obsession and move on.
gregkavarnos wrote:Shel, I mean really: who cares???Get over your obsession and move on.

jeeprs wrote:Further to the above, detailed critique of that paper has gone up on ZFI. The thread this is linked to is actually referenced in the paper.
jundo cohen wrote:shel wrote:jundo cohen wrote:Oh, you asked ...
By the way, speaking of sexist divisions, how many of your priests are women?
One, but we do not think in terms of whether she is a man or woman.
Gassho, J
Is it a secret? Who is she, what's her name?
What's your name, the Buddha's name? Her name is Allison.
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