Comments on To find God, get off the mind roadTypePad2006-07-22T04:24:39ZBrian Hineshttps://hinessight.blogs.com/church_of_the_churchless/tag:typepad.com,2003:https://hinessight.blogs.com/church_of_the_churchless/2006/07/to_find_god_get/comments/atom.xml/STEPHEN RUTHERFORD commented on 'To find God, get off the mind road'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e200d834a5a0ed53ef2006-08-07T08:04:26Z2007-08-17T04:41:48ZSTEPHEN RUTHERFORDwhere can i buy !!the living meditation !! from please<p>where can i buy !!the living meditation !! from please</p>Ben commented on 'To find God, get off the mind road'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e200d834a27f5753ef2006-07-26T03:31:56Z2007-08-16T22:49:38ZBenGoodbye spirituality, hello God.<p>Goodbye spirituality, hello God. </p>Edward commented on 'To find God, get off the mind road'tag:typepad.com,2003:6a00d83451c0aa69e200d834d7947369e22006-07-25T00:43:53Z2007-08-16T22:08:27ZEdwardNeat. When the monk went to Vermont, he wanted to sit zazen in the open at day break. A dairy...<p>Neat.</p>
<p>When the monk went to Vermont, he wanted to sit zazen in the open at day break. A dairy farmer came along and asked the monk what he was doing. The monk said, "In the Soto Tradition, like Zenji, we seek to pass the barrier." </p>
<p>The farmer said, "What the hell barrier are you talking about? You're trespassing!" The farmer grabbed the monk and started frog-marching him off the property.</p>
<p>But the monk was earnest, and said, "Mu!"</p>
<p>Of course the farmer thought he was saying "moo," which he took as a sort of New School criticism of his chosen bucolic lifestyle.</p>
<p>The farmer bopped the monk on his head.</p>
<p>Heading down the turnpike and heading down the mind turnpike arise simultaneously. How do you know you want Wu-men's samedi? Run away from your feet!</p>