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It was a Daoist farmer not zen one!Thanks Bradford. It reminded me of similar theme in this zen story on the changing fortunes of a farmer.
.... To which, the zen farmer replied: “Could be good. Could be bad. We shall see.”
Perhaps that should have been the consideration before gloating about the banning of jukkoddave all he was doing was asking questions and pointing out some rather obvious contradictions and lack of coherent consistency.
You are lying right now, by pretending not to be jukkodave.No lying at all, Not pretending to be anything.
I had contemplated posting that next. Before it was a Zen story, it appeared in the Chinese Huainanzi (139 bce) as the story of Sei Weng. It's usually told in fewer words and called the Daoist Farmer. More here: https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=sei+weng+farmerThanks Bradford. It reminded me of similar theme in this zen story on the changing fortunes of a farmer.
A wise farmer to be sure whichever side he dressed.It was a Daoist farmer not zen one!
Thanks Bradford. It seems that there are no new stories just massaging and plagarism of earlier wise anecdotes that are carried by the winds.I had contemplated posting that next. Before it was a Zen story, it appeared in the Chinese Huainanzi (139 bce) as the story of Sei Weng. It's usually told in fewer words and called the Daoist Farmer. More here: https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=sei+weng+farmer
Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom
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+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
+1 (561) 459-4758 (US).