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Odysseus
I think you are very Zen in your approach. Zen is the shorter form of 'Zenna' and has a Pali root. It is related to the sanskrit 'dhyāna' - Meditation which leads to emptying. Thank you.

posted by DEEPANANDA on January 10, 2007 at 11:10 PM | link to this | reply

Faholo
Thank you for your blessings and the continued appreciation.

posted by DEEPANANDA on January 10, 2007 at 11:05 PM | link to this | reply

Troosha
Thank for using the word 'Symbiotic' which is very close to my heart.

posted by DEEPANANDA on January 10, 2007 at 11:02 PM | link to this | reply

I love this: "the Spirit is an emptiness ready to take in all Things"

posted by telemachus on January 10, 2007 at 3:06 PM | link to this | reply

A beautiful prayer Deepananda! It is a prayer
which can be used in any faith tradition. The rest of your post is just great as always. I learn something new each day and discovering answers to questions I had even forgotten long ago! Blessings! faholo

posted by faholo on January 10, 2007 at 12:10 PM | link to this | reply

DEEPANANDA
The work of the mind is never “done”. What wonderful thoughts you’ve expressed that not only the student but the teacher must be in a state of discovery. A teacher and student relationship should be symbiotic if knowledge and truth is to be found.

posted by Troosha on January 10, 2007 at 8:05 AM | link to this | reply

Lionladroar
Thank you for your appreciation

posted by DEEPANANDA on January 10, 2007 at 7:48 AM | link to this | reply

GEPRUITT
Thank you for stopping by. I very much value your visit and participation.

posted by DEEPANANDA on January 10, 2007 at 7:47 AM | link to this | reply

Thank you for posting, I enjoyed this balance of thought.

posted by lionladroar on January 10, 2007 at 6:36 AM | link to this | reply

Deepananda

Beautiful and inspiring post!  Will read more.  Thank you.

Gerald

posted by GEPRUITT on January 9, 2007 at 11:50 PM | link to this | reply