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Dear EQUANIMIOUS FRIENDS ...
We are beginning our non-work, sitting and living with The Book of Equanimity, Illuminating Classic Zen Koans, commentary by Gerry Shishin Wick.
http://www.amazon.com/Book-Equanimity-I ... 0861713877
http://www.wisdompubs....
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I remember reading....
These koans are so controversial.
I really enjoyed the talk.
Gassho
Willow Yay!.
Hope your head cold clears soon.
I bet everyone is feeling to be starting on the book .
Thanks Jundo - for a very informative and interesting introduction .
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To all.
Equanimity in Buddhism is greatly important.Wiki defines Equanimity this way :
In Buddhism, equanimity (upekkhā, upekṣhā) is one of the four immeasurables and is considered:
Neither a thought nor an emotion, it is rather the steady...
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I don't think bliss is exactly in my reach, but equanimity might....
I want to remember to have Equanimity in my life.
To all,
In my opening post ,I mentionned :.Equanimity is a state of mental and emotional stability board near my desk.
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The Book of Equanimity ... is NOW OPEN ...
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Gassho, Jundo
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To all.
Equanimity in Buddhism is greatly important.Wiki defines Equanimity this way :
In Buddhism, equanimity (upekkhā, upekṣhā) is one of the four immeasurables and is considered:
Neither a thought nor an emotion, it is rather the steady...
Started by loong on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bellaonline):
I don't think bliss is exactly in my reach, but equanimity might....
I want to remember to have Equanimity in my life.
To all,
In my opening post ,I mentionned :.Equanimity is a state of mental and emotional stability board near my desk.
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To all.
Equanimity in Buddhism is greatly important.Wiki defines Equanimity this way :
In Buddhism, equanimity (upekkhā, upekṣhā) is one of the four immeasurables and is considered:
Neither a thought nor an emotion, it is rather the steady...
Started by loong on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bellaonline):
I don't think bliss is exactly in my reach, but equanimity might....
I want to remember to have Equanimity in my life.
To all,
In my opening post ,I mentionned :.Equanimity is a state of mental and emotional stability board near my desk.
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To all.
Equanimity in Buddhism is greatly important.Wiki defines Equanimity this way :
In Buddhism, equanimity (upekkhā, upekṣhā) is one of the four immeasurables and is considered:
Neither a thought nor an emotion, it is rather the steady...
Started by loong on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bellaonline):
To all,
In my opening post ,I mentionned :.Equanimity is a state of mental and emotional stability.
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To all.
Equanimity in Buddhism is greatly important.Wiki defines Equanimity this way :
In Buddhism, equanimity (upekkhā, upekṣhā) is one of the four immeasurables and is considered:
Neither a thought nor an emotion, it is rather the steady...
Started by loong on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bellaonline):
To all,
In my opening post ,I mentionned :.Equanimity is a state of mental and emotional stability.
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To all.
Equanimity in Buddhism is greatly important.Wiki defines Equanimity this way :
In Buddhism, equanimity (upekkhā, upekṣhā) is one of the four immeasurables and is considered:
Neither a thought nor an emotion, it is rather the steady...
Started by loong on
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by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at bellaonline):
To all,
In my opening post ,I mentionned :.Equanimity is a state of mental and emotional stability.
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Dear All,
Well, the moment has come to begin our reflecting, dancing, living the 100 Koans of the Book of Equanimity ...
We are going to try a great experiment, seeing how these Koans may be brought to life in our lives ... feeling how each resonates ...
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That nail in my foot is perfect ....
Stepping on a nail sucks.
It isn't pretend wrong.
But there isn't some kind of winking going on when something is “wrong”.. .
So everything, as-is, is “perfect” as-such, including my very natural need to fix things .
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Case 1 never ends, yet now comes ...
CASE 2 - Bodhidharma's Vast Emptiness
In a further conversation during this case, Emperor Wu asked, " I have built and endowed hundreds of temples and monasteries, and sponsored the ordination of thousands of monks...
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I ....
Would we study one koan a day, or perhaps more than one a day .
Before we began i wondered how we would go about the study .
I have found the first week of studying this book really interesting .
Hi folks
Just a general comment i thought i'd throw in .
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