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"You might as well take your socks off...because they'll be knocked off anyway by the writing of Dogo Barry Graham. Little diamonds of Zen blasted into your mushy brain to pry your eyelids open."--Tricycle: The Buddhist Review We live with so much pain and sadness, so much uncertainty and fear--but, if we understand the truth about reality, it doesn't have to be a problem. Zen practice isn't about improving yourself, or otherwise changing yourself--or, least of all, finding yourself. It's about no longer identifying with the self, the personality, your story of who you think you are. It's about stripping such delusions away, meeting life as it is without adding anything extra, and awakening to your enlightened nature. And that's what this short book--with some chapters only a couple sentences long--does.Although Zen has been described as "a special transmission outside the scriptures, and notdependent on words," it has produced more written words than any other Buddhist tradition, more than most people can hope to read in a lifetime. The Buddha Dharma has been buried under words, ideas, beliefs and dogma. This book is an antidote.In these notes, personal stories, and answers to Zen students' questions, Zen master Dogo Barry Graham shatters myths about mindfulness and self-discovery, and gets to the essence of the enlightened life. He discusses love and sex, attachment and freedom, with references ranging through Moby-Dick, Stephen King's horror novel Pet Sematary, Albert Camus, Descartes, Anais Nin and the TV series The Wire. He warns against the worship of teachers that has led to exploitation of spiritual seekers in modern Zen centers, and he shows that your place of meditation is wherever you find yourself, whether cloistered in a temple or commuting to work on a city bus. Your enlightenment, your Buddha-nature, is a practical matter, to be addressed and resolved here and now."A white trash Buddhist monk...an uncompromising vision, but also full of tenderness and compassion, that makes him one of the most touching and interesting authors of his generation." --Premiere Human Knowledge: Foundations and Limits Why is there something rather than nothing? Might the world be an illusion or dream? What exists beyond the human senses? What happens after death? Michael Abrashs Graphics Programming Black Book Special Michael Abrashs Graphics Programming Black Book Special Edition Michael Abrash Note: This is the single-page online version You can find the source at Github a The Zen Mind - Top Documentary Films Zen is a school of Mahayana Buddhism The Japanese word Zen is derived from the Chinese word Chn which in turn is derived from the Sanskrit word dhyana which How to Celebrate Cinco de Mayo Without Being an Ignorant Jerk Its Cinco de Mayo a day where a lot of people drink tequila and eat Mexican food in commemoration of Exactly You dont know! But hey dont sweat it It Hardware ZDNet Hardware Servers storage and various appliances are cloud computing's building blocks Bleacher Report Sports Highlights News Now via ESPNcom; Bill Shaikin @BillShaikin Franklin Gutierrez left game with hip tightness 5/7/2017 3:01:30 AM; Greg Johns @GregJohnsMLB Hisashi Iwakuma still Joan Tollifson's List of Recommended Books JOAN'S ANNOTATED RECOMMENDED READING LIST This list of recommended authors and books about nonduality and waking up is based on my own tastes and resonances and is Hsin Hsin Ming The Book of Nothing - Internet Sacred Text Faith Mind Inscription Hsin-hsin Ming By Third Ch'an Patriarch Chien-chih Seng-ts'an Contents Title of the Text Author of the Text Problem of Authorship Google Refreshes the Play Store Making It Easier to Google is rolling out a small but significant update to the Play Store adding in a refreshed My Apps screen that makes it much easier to manage everything you have 3 Ways to Enjoy Life - wikiHow How to Enjoy Life Enjoying life is often thought to be a mindset the result of reflection action and gratitude And while most of us lack sufficient free time to
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