Question: Is the Biblia Sacra one long frigging Zen koan? — Agent Smith
Why shoulldn't the Biblia Sacra be considered a(n) (unsually long) Zen koan? — Agent Smith
Because it is not advertised as one and it does not classifiy itself as a Zen koan.
Nor is it advertised or does is classify itself as a logico-philosophical tractatus. (If it did, then we would be justified to expect a rigid internal consistency from it, at the very minimum.) — baker
What does advertizing and fame have to do with the genre of a text? — baker
I'm talking about the genre of a text, and your apparent inability to recognize it.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genre — baker
Genre. Do read up on it. It should answer our OP question. — baker
I wonder what Barker thinks about cookbooks. Maybe he just barks about them. — baker
Don't dismiss his findings so flippantly. — Agent Smith
he Bible, from the first page to the last, amounts to saying "married bachelor!" — Agent Smith
Exactly the kind of treatise a Zen master/Taoist would like to get his hands on to mystify his/her students! — Agent Smith
It's entirely in place to dismiss the remarks of someone who has presumably devoted decades of his life to something, but who then made a flippant remark to the effect of — baker
One is fully capable of overcoming one's idle fascination with paradoxes and mysteries. — baker
mushin no shin (mind without mind). — Agent Smith
Reality kicking in... Thoughts can't be prevented. Although... there seems to be a way. Concentrate on the red pearl. Thoughts might fade away, sound and vision conflate into an amorphous blob of black. The noise of gas subsides. The lighter isn't noticed. The bang of explosion will be your last. Gone in a blaze of thoughtless but mindful glory. — EugeneW
That's how a typical day at a Zen monastery must be like, eh? — Agent Smith
Yes! That's why there are less and less monasteries. At the same time it could explain the mysterious sounds heard in the Himalayas once in a while... — EugeneW
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