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«My Koan Horoscope»
(available in Taoísmo en Español)
1. It is not dark even if it is under it. (Ch. 14 / Bad luck)
2. Empty, as if he were a valley. (Ch.15 / Bad luck)
3. And value eating the mother. (Ch.20 / Middle luck)
«From Yama Uba»
«Interpretation»
Bad luck - Bad luck - Middle luck.
Do you wonder what good it is to practice Taoism or Zen Buddhism? Do you wonder what benefit you can get from it? Do you wonder how you can apply the teachings in life. Well, please picture a river, a river on the border. Some Buddhists believe that the river separates the world of the dead from that of the living. Others believe that it is the border between the world of the enlightened and that of the ignorant. Zen Buddhists think that it doesn't matter because there are neither life nor death. The Japanese believe that everyone and everything becomes Buddha as he crosses the river after his life. While living, you are constantly practicing Tao whether you are aware of it or not. Your biggest benefit is to know that you are Tao. Do you need to further apply this to your life?
Please try Koan Horoscope (although it is in Spanish).
Naoto Matsumoto
Google+
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and
Twitter.
If you have questions, I am more than happy to answer them.
Let's discuss the subject.
♢♢♢
«My Koan Horoscope»
(available in Taoísmo en Español)
1. It is not dark even if it is under it. (Ch. 14 / Bad luck)
2. Empty, as if he were a valley. (Ch.15 / Bad luck)
3. And value eating the mother. (Ch.20 / Middle luck)
«From Yama Uba»
Now, Kyoto is far away.
They have finally reached the river on the border.«Interpretation»
Bad luck - Bad luck - Middle luck.
Do you wonder what good it is to practice Taoism or Zen Buddhism? Do you wonder what benefit you can get from it? Do you wonder how you can apply the teachings in life. Well, please picture a river, a river on the border. Some Buddhists believe that the river separates the world of the dead from that of the living. Others believe that it is the border between the world of the enlightened and that of the ignorant. Zen Buddhists think that it doesn't matter because there are neither life nor death. The Japanese believe that everyone and everything becomes Buddha as he crosses the river after his life. While living, you are constantly practicing Tao whether you are aware of it or not. Your biggest benefit is to know that you are Tao. Do you need to further apply this to your life?
Please try Koan Horoscope (although it is in Spanish).
Naoto Matsumoto
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