2006-08-28

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2006-08-28 10:07 am
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Why "Why" isn't always the right question...

Note to less interested friends o' mine: Sorry for all the Buddhist stuff lately; it's truly not that I plan to do this all the time. It's just been that the last few daily dharma emails have been things I think I need to be reminded of.

Metaphysical Questions

The Buddha always told his disciples not to waste their time and energy in metaphysical speculation. Whenever he was asked a metaphysical question, he remained silent. Instead, he directed his disciples toward practical efforts. Questioned one day about the problem of the infinity of the world, the Buddha said, "Whether the world is finite or infinite, limited or unlimited, the problem of your liberation remains the same." Another time he said, "Suppose a man is struck by a poisoned arrow and the doctor wishes to take out the arrow immediately. Suppose the man does not want the arrow removed until he knows who shot it, his age, his parents, and why he shot it. What would happen? If he were to wait until all these questions have been answered, the man might die first." Life is so short. It must not be spent in endless metaphysical speculation that does not bring us any closer to the truth.

- Thich Nhat Hanh, in Zen Keys from Everyday Mind, edited by Jean Smith, a Tricycle book
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2006-08-28 09:16 pm
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Buddhists have the best senses of humor

OMG I busted a gut.

On the buddhist perspectives on woodchucks chucking wood:
http://community.livejournal.com/buddhists/1828844.html?nc=20
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2006-08-28 10:02 pm
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You gotta see this!!

What would you do with eight treadmills? Make a music video, of course!
Go here and click on one of the links for the music video "Here it goes, again"

http://www.okgo.net/video.asp