On Apr 3, 7:26 pm, fred kepler <fkep...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> RaaN wrote:
> > On Apr 2, 6:37 am, Tang Huyen <tanghuyen{dele...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > wrote:
> >> Noah Sombrero wrote:
> >>> "Used To Be Your Bellman":
> >>>> "You must plough the field, feel the rain, hear the sound of the
> >>>> pines when no wind blows, and... Holy ****!! This is not a spoon."
> >>>> -- Bastardised Western Zen Master Clem
> >>> Even now I hear Clem hearing the not wind in the pines. He was a
> >>> fairly noisy listener.
> >> All fancy technique (especially meditative
> >> technique) aside, what Buddhism comes
> >> down to is merely quiet listening, whatever
> >> the noise or absence of noise there is out
> >> there and in here, and if necessary, turning
> >> hearing around to hear hearing, for which
> >> noise and absence of noise matter not at all.
> >> You'll get to hear the primal sound there,
> >> before the creation of the universe.
>
> >> Tang Huyen
>
> > What of the sound before now emerges?
> > --
> > RaaN
>
> two sticks on a windy day
>
> Fred
That wind yet to come
And the sticks having been
What makes the sound?
--
RaaN


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