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Meido Moore Interview

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Enjoy :twothumbsup:
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Cooool!

Also, is Meido Roshi's book been published now?
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:twothumbsup: :twothumbsup: Oh man, awesome.
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ItsRaining wrote: Sat Mar 24, 2018 1:15 am Cooool!

Also, is Meido Roshi's book been published now?
The book is due out on March 27, 2018.
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Very nice, thank you for sharing this :heart:
"People often get too quick to say 'there's no self. There's no self...no self...no self.' There is self, there is focal point, its not yours. That's what not self is."

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Senses and the Thought-1, 42:53

"Those who create constructs about the Buddha,
Who is beyond construction and without exhaustion,
Are thereby damaged by their constructs;
They fail to see the Thus-Gone.

That which is the nature of the Thus-Gone
Is also the nature of this world.
There is no nature of the Thus-Gone.
There is no nature of the world."

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Cool interview. :smile:
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