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The first precept in Zen Buddhism is to not harm, but cherish all life, and yesterday I decided that not only didn't I cherish all life, I really didn't like it very much, so I got angry inside and decided to give up my Zen practice, so I did, for about fifteen hours, when then I went back to doing it, so I'm a fickle Buddhist, the mind keeps changing about it all the time, but I am also a die-hard Buddhist, because I always seem to go back to it, but I'm not alone because the old monks in the old days got so ****** off about Zen that they spat on the Buddha sculpture, but I haven't done that yet.
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Jul 9, 2013
Jul 9, 2013 at 8:42 PM UTC
Fickle, But Die-Hard Buddhist
The first precept in Zen Buddhism is to not harm, but cherish all life, and yesterday I decided that not only didn't I cherish all life, I really didn't like it very much, so I got angry inside and decided to give up my Zen practice, so I did, for about fifteen hours, when then I went back to doing it, so I'm a fickle Buddhist, the mind keeps changing about it all the time, but I am also a die-hard Buddhist, because I always seem to go back to it, but I'm not alone because the old monks in the old days got so ****** off about Zen that they spat on the Buddha sculpture, but I haven't done that yet.
kongsaeng-chris-everson
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Jul 9, 2013
Jul 9, 2013 at 8:42 PM UTC
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