Path: Supernews70!Supernews73!supernews.com!howland.erols.net!ix.netcom.com!news From: nedludd@ix.netcom.com(Ned Ludd) Newsgroups: alt.zen,alt.philosophy.zen Subject: Re: Is Zen Understanding Like Judgment? Date: 1 Mar 1998 02:36:06 GMT Organization: Netcom Lines: 28 Message-ID: <6dahim$2ad@sjx-ixn11.ix.netcom.com> References: <6d4f9e$35eq$1@newssvr03-int.news.prodigy.com> <6d5b40$f4r@sjx-ixn3.ix.netcom.com> <6d88jq$hgv$1@shell.accesscom.com> <34F84B61.235F@up.net> <6da04t$l12@dfw-ixnews11.ix.netcom.com> <34F8A81A.1C1F@mindspring.com> <34f9b758.8259946@news.mindspring.com> <34F8BE36.348@mindspring.com> <34febe38.10019921@news.mindspring.com> NNTP-Posting-Host: mil-wi6-01.ix.netcom.com X-NETCOM-Date: Sat Feb 28 6:36:06 PM PST 1998 Xref: Supernews70 alt.zen:88052 alt.philosophy.zen:17510 In <34febe38.10019921@news.mindspring.com> kmccor@mindspring.com (karen) writes: Michael: >> "Dutchananda, once pointed out that "marga" (the way, path, in >> Sanskrit) is not a regular old trail or street, but is a word >> that originally meant the hunter's path. The course is unknown >> ahead of time to the hunter, who must sniff and look for signs >> and watch and wait." >> --Thank You and OK, An American Zen Failure in Japan, David Chadwick >> P. 110 Karen: > Aha, so I *have* read it after all. > "Gary Snyder, a teacher of Buddhist hunters who prowls the Sierra > Nevadas in California, has suggested that hunting is one of the > experiential origins of meditation." > -- Thank You and OK, An American Zen Failure in Japan, David Chadwick > P. 109 > Ah, snipers and assassins. Yes, an apt analogy for meditation! I guess the great sense is not difficult, only not well chosen and not selected. Ned