September 29, 2006

Referring you all to Brad again about "life and death"

Sometimes I read Brad's blog and I think, "Why do I even bother saying anything myself when he's saying it all for me?" Case in point (and Brad himself is referring to someone else's case in point) his article about Shinji Shobogenzo Case 29 which is about "life or death":

Hardcore Zen Shinji Shobogenzo #29

Check it out. I was familiar with that story of course because Brad and I read some of the same books (and listen to some of the same music). Brad's comments are spot on as far as I am concerned. I also went through pretty much the same evolution (or maturation?) in thought as Brad in regard to mulling over these things. So anyway, if anyone is looking for another blog from me to get another voyeuristic look into my mind, just go read that one instead because that's pretty much what I think too.


Oh, and I hope to write another entry about Julie/Ruby's adventures before too long. She is going to dress up as Ruby for Holloween - she picked out a dress, got some elf ears, got a rapier (plastic), and a bow and arrow (with suction cups instead of arrowheads).

Namu Myoho Renge Kyo,
Ryuei

Posted by Ryuei at September 29, 2006 11:54 AM
Comments

Saying what all for you? I must have missed something playing with my toys in the burning house. Tell me.. tell me.. tell me..

Posted by: Bruce Maltz at September 29, 2006 02:50 PM

I just repaired the link as of 3:16 on 9/29/06. Now it will take you directly to Brad's citation of Shinji Shobogenzo #29 and his comments. The whole thing is about not saying anything. And that is what Brad said for me. And with that I have said more than enough.

Namu Myoho Renge Kyo,
Ryuei

Posted by: Ryuei at September 29, 2006 03:16 PM

OHHHH baby.. how can you ever say more than enough?
Maybe not enough, maybe just a wee bit not enough, maybe, maybe, maybe,, and just how does this have to do with anything, or is this too much?
What came first the chicken or the egg?
Just go to Denny's and order both, and see which comes first....
Have a nice full moon,
and I hope your hair doesn't grow wild
Bruce

Posted by: Bruce Maltz at October 5, 2006 11:43 PM