Pilgrims A pilgrim came to the master asking, 'How can I discover who I am?' Eyes twinking and laughing, the master replied, 'when you find the difference between an apple,you will discover who you are.' Another pilgrim came to the master saying,'I don't...
評分Zen master A living portrait of all that fulfils your fear of being spontaneous. Beacon and signpost, twinkling with laughter, dancing in your path. The master plays life to its fullest. In words and actions,he invades your victimhood with an invitation t...
評分Conquering the enemy within The narcrissistic insular ego (the serpent slithering into the self) poisons its well. You are who you are, cannot but be who you are unless you choose to change. Physiologically, biologically, genetically, historically, socia...
評分Being one with others The more you practise the attitude of unity with others, the more you will sense the experience of unity. It does not require that the other person bave the same vision as you. When both experience unity with each other, there is joy...
評分The principles of Zen Transactional Threapy(ZTT) Zen(Z) The active process of a person's unification with all-that-is, where no thing and no one has more importance than any thing or anyone else. Transactional(T) The creative interplay of the world with t...
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