[Buddha-l] Recollections of Coyote

Bshmr at aol.com Bshmr at aol.com
Sun Jun 12 20:20:55 MDT 2005


><stefan.detrez at gmail.com>: wondering: 'Gee, this man knows so much about a 
multitude of aspects of Buddhism, that he must've either become estranged 
through the demythologizing power of knowledge, or he has only become more and more 
confident about the worth of studying it all as a purpose in life'. Which one 
is it?
>

Framed as the enemy does. Perhaps the answer will be both and empty.

><rhayes at unm.edu>: I believe the "permission denied" problem has now been 
rectified. (It took breaking the wrists of my bodyguard.)
> 

The 'tongs' hereabout have taken to breaking little toes, instead of wrists 
or knee-caps. The victim experiences pain when seeking their own balance, can 
still care for themselves as well as others, and heals in six weeks. Being able 
to hobble out and about, say to work, does spread the teaching.

So far, in all but one local instance, this training has been determined to 
be accidental; in the sole exception, alms collection by the limping servant 
increased, the master gained two pounds, so there was no harm.


Richard, AKA rbb -- Make noise, leave sign; or, not.  @1986

PS: Thanks.


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