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October
October
"When you forget the good and the non-good, the worldly life and the religious life, and all other dharmas, and
permit no thoughts relating to them to arise, and you abandon body and mind—then there is complete freedom.
When the mind is like wood or stone, there is nothing to be discriminated." Pai-chang Huai-hai
(Hyakujõ Ekai, 720-814)
(The Development of Chinese Zen After the Sixth Patriarch 63)
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