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01.10.2000 - Interpretation by dali48
His ability to cause and tolerate no surprises have... - that he was responsible for the timetable in a rather large Zen Center...
And how are you? - This I would even like to know... "Stick to the doubt", said my wife. "I rather like a man like that"... - Who exercises true asceticism isn’t flying to... - The monk who breaks the commandments doesn’t slide in... - The verb "Buddhist" means... - The heavy exam to see 60 saints out of.. - had broken his spirit - He had a nervous breakdown... (J.v.d. Wetering)
Madness helps... - to find our true nature... (C. G. Jung)
Bobbie-san had this little... - in the hotel in Tokyo, this happens to the best saints. - Listen to your superior. Stay true to tradition. Carry your Zen Bib and shave your skull. Sing the sutras...
Certainly we know now what's going... - How many times we have reincarnated... - and haven’t still understood it? - "Where is the mountain of enlightenment"? - "Straight ahead, my dear." - Let's stay in motion? - Do we live our lives? - Let's make the best use of the particular circumstances that arise by chance? - No, we're sitting there, encourage us to see us desperately looking for a confirmation to... - that apart from going straight... - our ego-existence is of a considerable value - What value could be out of nothing?
I have also given up most... - The most realistic people have done... - That there is nothing that we should hold... - either we know that at our... - or we try to be crazy... (J.v.d. Wetering)
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Janwillem Lincoln van de Wetering (1931 - 2008) was the author of a number of works in English and Dutch...
Van de Wetering was born and raised in Rotterdam - but in later years he lived in South Africa, Japan, London, Colombia, Peru, Australia, Amsterdam and most recently in Surry, Maine...
Van de Wetering studied Zen under the guidance of Oda Sessō, together with Walter Nowick, at Daitoku-ji. Van de Wetering lived a year in Daitoku-Ji and half a year with Nowick and described these in The Empty Mirror... (Wikipedia)
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Zhàozhōu Cōngshěn (Chinese: Chao-chou Ts'ung-shen; Japanese: Jōshū Jūshin) (778–897), was a Chán (Zen) Buddhist master especially known for his "paradoxical statements - and strange deeds"...
Many koans - in both the Blue Cliff Record and The Gateless Gate concern Zhaozhou, with twelve cases in the former and five in the latter being attributed to him. He is, however, probably best known for the first koan in The Gateless Gate - A monk asked Chao-chou, "Has the dog Buddha-nature - or not?" Chao-chou said... (Wikipedia)
Jan Willem Lincoln "Janwillem" van de Wetering was the author of a number of works in English and Dutch. Contents. 1 Biography; 2 Bibliography. 2.1 Grijpstra ...
Carl Gustav Jung was a Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst who founded analytical psychology. Jung's work was influential in the fields of psychiatry, ...
Died: 6 June 1961 (aged 85); Küsnacht, Zürich, ...
Born: Carl Gustav Jung; 26 July 1875; Kesswil, ...
Doctoral advisor: Eugen Bleuler
Fields: Psychiatry, psychology, psychotherapy, ...
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