Designer, DJ, believes in intelligent design, and a non dualistic approach to the ocean of things and people and events as the first step towards a less confrontational world. Believes compassion is what all the religions of the world teach us, and is willing to learn from all. The other salve is and always should be humour (however subversive). Peace to all.
Sat 29 Oct, 2016 09:11 pm - Thanks. I've listened to the Audible Alan WAtt's " The Way of Zen", although you get a fuzzy impression, many topics are too dense to comprehend at one
listening. But it was... (view)
Sat 29 Oct, 2016 01:18 pm - that's hilarious, I think in my old age, thinking back to the demolition derby that was zen in my life, I'll remember this song, well till the first chorus, can't handle it after... (view)
Sat 29 Oct, 2016 03:36 am - I'm currently Downloading the Audiobook by Alan Watts, [i]"The Way of Zen"[/i] If anyone has read/heard it, commentary would be most interesting. (view)
Fri 28 Oct, 2016 03:08 pm - Many humble thanks, you all are great orators, I myself have just begun my journey.
I put up a thread "Bags Packed. Need Reading List", the only suggestion thus far has been The... (view)
Fri 28 Oct, 2016 01:26 pm - Like that venerable monk who travelled a hundred miles barefoot writing haiku, I am embarking on a journey involving .orgs wikipedia kindle.com .edu
I will not post another post until I stop... (view)
Fri 28 Oct, 2016 01:12 pm - [b]Dalehileman wrote:[/b]
[quote]Re: Qaf (Post 6293388)
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dualism ,,,as polar opposites, dark/light etc....?
Nah Qaf, not necessarily
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Before I go rushing to the nearest search... (view)
Fri 28 Oct, 2016 01:09 pm - [b]Fresco wrote :[/b]
[quote]But that level, although 'transcendent' need not imply closure in the form of an absolutist entity which some might call 'God'. Such closure may be... (view)