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Tao and Zen etc...
... 30.10.1998 – Interpretation by dali48 The two most important aspects ... of Buddhism and Shintoism etc... (dali48) ... Everything exists according to its ...
http://dali48.hubpages.com/hub/Tao-and-Zen-etc- WGG (dali48)
- Whether Zen is not a traditional philosophy or more an inner attitude - I don't want to have to decide - i prefer the Zen-moments (see "koans", etc.) in my life - the feeling of being in unity with life, e.g. I remember a moment during swimming as a sport-student in Tübingen in the 70s when I felt myself as if being one with the water, and was as easily swimming as a fish - or during my phase of diseases when i was sitting in the water of a lake near Erkrath, and the little fishes were massaging my belly, and studying the disease inside of me - Thanks... (d.48)
- Nellieanna Hay
- Ah - good that it helped you through an illness. Your willingness to find ways to heal yourself says much about your perspective, openness of mind and mood to see it for what it is, as you say, - not a religion. I might even go on to say it's maybe not even a philosophy in a traditional sense, so much as an inner attitude. One thing it brings to each of life's experience is fresh new appreciation and grasp of what that thing or situation really IS, it itself, rather than automatically retro-fitting each present experience (if even noticed) into a more rigid pre-decided model. I suspect that the practice exercises are to prepare one to let go of that retro-fitting of experience and to begin to be able to see and accept it as it is in its own way.
- I can't say I ever practiced it but it sort of "sunk in" and almost seemed to find itself lurking in my consciousness anyway, possibly to have emerged in a similar expression whether or not I ever heard of Zen. But it certainly has touched my life and influenced my attitude & approach to life's challenges, as well as to its pleasures. It found little resistance or quarrel in me and I can feel it as it influences me, without being deliberately sought out.
- I noticed in what I have read about it an outstanding & major difference between its perspective and "the Western" perspective. I am sure I have "western" influences; - after all, I'm "western" - even to my actual location, but I just didn't' feel attached to much that is "western" thought, perhaps due to my own beginnings. But it is so valuable to read and learn more about this. So it's good to know you and your experience and work. I must look into your books and articles touching on it. Thank you.
- WGG (dali48)
- Thank you for your elaborated Comment about Zen - I discovered Zen in the Central Library Dusseldorf, when I searched for alternative therapies to heal myself in the 90s. It's very difficult to understand, because it cannot be defined exactly - Zen is no religion but a kind of philosophy with no dogmas, etc. You must be in the right mood to practise it, if you are not used to exercise it like Zen monks do it e.g. - For me the Zen phase is finished now. Zen accompanied me during my phase of diseases (1983-ca.2008). Only when I will be remembered of it by someone like you, I try to remember myself of my reading and experiences with Zen. In my books, etc. you can find much more about Zen, and similar other authors besides Watts and Suzuki... (d.48)
- Nellieanna Hay
- Ah. You're surely well informed about Zen - much more than I. I read books on the subject at one period of my life, Alan Watts, especially. But a major source of awareness was a friend who had lived in Japan, there several years to study ceramics and preach as a Church of Christ minister, along with his wife and kids. What he learned there was so eye-opening that it changed his life and his mind and actually resulted in his being ostracized by the church in which he was reared as a minister's son. He spoke Japanese fluently and had a bookshelf full of books in that language & translated from it on pottery, philosophy and novels. It stirred my curiosity. I read some of them and sought for understanding of what Zen teaches.
- I once wrote something to the effect that if Zen is defined, that is not Zen. I perceive that as a problem for people: trying to herd any enlightened understanding into a handy vernacular lacking it, what it IS. Seems the fate of many, if not all of the great enlightened thought as it becomes reduced to mere "religion" by, for and to folks who haven't really reached a level of true understanding, though they may be questing for a "way". If people did understand or had ever understood Zen or any of many other valuable forms of enlightenment, perhaps the world would already be in a state of grace. If Zen can at least begin to transform it into that direction, it would be wonderful. During the "Beat Generation" there was quite an impetus toward embracing Zen but it became quickly unrecognizable, like so much that passes itself off as haiku, which is an excellent vehicle for expressing Zen without attempting to define it.
Zodiac Sign Pisces etc...
... 02.12.2010 - Interpretation by dali48 The Sexuality of Pisces places ... your personal or team blog. dali48
http://dali48.hubpages.com/hub/Zodiac- WGG (dali48)
- Thank you for your friendly Comment. Though I don't read and believe in horoscopes I must confess that all the Pisces who I know - including myself and one of my sisters - are corresponding to the descriptions of this sign. There is also a good connection to Cancer, Virgo or Scorpio, what is true according to my own experiences... (d.48)
Endangered bee diversity etc.
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Heinrich Boell and Ideologies etc...
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http://dali48.hubpages.com/hub/KopenhagenAlbert Schweitzer and Karma
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W.G.'s books: diary3 by dali48 on twitter is about facts from the past and the future focused on the present - It includes the following authors...
Books: Tagebuch 2008 and 2009, published at Bod.de, and diary3 by dali48 on twitter, ISBN / EAN 9783839109328 and 9783837098334, ediary4 on CreateSpace, see Amazon, Google, etc... ediary5 in progress...
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dali48 in Baden-Baden 8/2010
09/22/2011 - Interview with Author dali48 on Google +
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diary3 by dali48 on twitterDiary3 by dali48 on twitter is about healing in the past and the future - focused on the present. It includes the following authors: Ayya Khema, S. Hite, VE Frankl, M. Messeguer, G. Marquez, W. Golding, Dalai Lama, DTSuzuki, J. Seiffert, Thich Nhat Hanh, Buddha, Jvd Wetering, Allen Ginsberg, C. Simon, Johannes Paul1, K. Dürckheim, W. Soyinka, S. Freud, Sloterdiyk, J. Brodsky, P. Celan, A. Schweitzer, G. Groddeck, hl.Hildegard, IB Singer, T. Dethlefsen, AT Kushi...
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siehe Bod.de, etc. - Diary 2009 by dali 48 on twitter is about a 25-year-old, both
psychological and even physical healing process by using natural
medicine - especially herbal medicines, and also meditation exercises
from Zen Buddhism. Inspiring to further reading are also excerpts from
speeches of Nobel laureates in literature from 2009 to currently back
1959, etc...
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Diary 2008 of dali48 contains many valuable tips of the alternative medicine and phytotherapy. The introduction to Zen Buddhism is also good for laymen to understand. Inspiring and stimulating to further reading are the excerpts of speeches of Nobel Laureates in Literature - starting with Le Clézio (2008), back to Beckett, Boell, Kawabata, Solzhenitsyn, etc... Tags: Ayya Khema, Valerian, Comfrey, Nettle, Buddha, Buddhism, Clézio Covitz Dukkha parents emotions inflammation, earth, cold, food, St John's, Chamomile, Kawabata, Ayya Khema, children, headache, body, disease, cancer, life, suffering, love, life, dandelion, People, migraine, natural, nerve, Nobel, rheumatoid, patients, parsley, sage, shadow, yarrow, sleep, insomnia, pain, soul, September 2008, Smullyan, Solzhenitsyn, plantain, stress, Centaury, Thich Nhat Hanh, thyme, subconsciously, mourning, past, losses, juniper, water, hawthorn, world, work, world, sugar, etc... |
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