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Thought for the day - February 27, 2000
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Subject: Thought for the day - February 27, 2000 From: katlaughing Date: 27 Feb 00 - 02:16 AM An old Zen master always told this fable to unserious students: Late one night a blind man was about to go home after visiting a friend. "Please," he said to his friend, "may I take your lantern with me?" "Why carry a lantern?" asked his friend. "You won't seen any better with it." "No," said the blind man, "perhaps not. But others will see me better and not bump into me." So his friend gave the blind man the lantern, which was made of paper on bamboo strips, with a candle inside. Off went the blind man with the lantern, and before he had gone more than a few yards, Crack! ---someone walked right into him. The blind man was very angry. "Why don't you look out?" he stormed. "Why don't you see this lantern?" Why don't you light the candle?" asked the other. from Zen Buddhism: And introduction to Zen with stories, parables, and koan riddles told by the Zen masters. Peter Pauper Press 1959 |
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Subject: RE: Thought for the day - February 27, 2000 From: Troll Date: 27 Feb 00 - 02:19 AM Yeah! Communication is a problem, isn't it? troll |
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Subject: RE: Thought for the day - February 27, 2000 From: katlaughing Date: 27 Feb 00 - 02:20 AM So are typos! That title should read An introduction etc... |
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Subject: RE: Thought for the day - February 27, 2000 From: catspaw49 Date: 27 Feb 00 - 02:23 AM So did he light the candle or what? Spaw |
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Subject: RE: Thought for the day - February 27, 2000 From: Osmium Date: 27 Feb 00 - 07:44 AM In my darkness I stand alone The candle bearer goes unheeded No light can light my blinded eyes No path to see to bring me home My world is coloured by the sounds Of people bumping into clowns! |
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