Greetings Wim,
It is my understanding that Zen, or the Toa, is an underpinning of MOQ. If
you know little about Zen, how you can fairly criticize the MOQ. If you
have not investigated Zen, I don't see that you can fairly compare it with
Quakerism.
I need no religion to reconnect me to the whole, I am connected to the whole.
Marsha
At 10:09 AM 8/1/2005 +0200, you wrote:
>Dear Marsha,
>
>You wrote 30 Jul 16:11 -0400:
>"I am surprised you never felt a curiosity to investigate Zen Philosophy?"
>
>Quakerism performs the same functions for me. I would need too many
>lifetimes to investigate everything that's of potential value to me.
>Meditation and mindfulness (in Zen) and the attitude of seeking divine
>guidance (in Quakerism) indeed belong to the intellectual level in my scheme
>too, to its upper reaches.
>Religiosity for me is no more and no less than identification with the
>whole, the One, with Quality as such. Re-ligare, to re-connect... Are you
>sure that religiosity is not needed either...?
>
>With friendly greetings,
>
>Wim
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