A Bit More on the Same

May 06, 2009 14:22



Osho Zen tradition refers to the social ways, the ways of the ancestors, to be rejected and not repeated mindlessly.

In Chinese tradition, the spoil of the ancients has to be worked on.

Both refer to the same - the spoil, the outdated ways, no longer can be, but the spoil requires respect. Otherwise it shall be ignored and will haunt (as it is familiar to many Europeans). Otherwise it will trap a portion of energy just in fixation.

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