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  When a monk came to say good bye to Chao-chou Tsung-shen (778-897), a brilliant Chinese Ch'an master.
Chao-chou asked:
-Where will you go?
The monk answered:
-Any place where I can learn Buddha dharma.
Chao-chou stood... continue...

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ABOUT THOUGHT AND TIME
Posted on Feb.03.2011 @ 09:44PM EDT by chontri

When one starts thinking of time, then there will be past, present, future, and the mixture of them.

When one does not think of it at all, then there will be none of them.

Chon Tri 02/03/2011


 



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