aw dammit i can't find it again but there's a note that says he's sick of bailing out poor people who can't take responsibility for their choices. but this is where i get confused... what about wealthy people that can't take responsibility for their choices?
Show Lesslove the experience of watching highly produced anxiety-inducing/borne hypermedia give way to truer expression. an incredible dance piece.
Show Lessmanifestations of psychosexual european repression always more interesting anyway
Show Lessbut now everyone knows who that little fish was...
Show LessBIG FISH EATS THE LITTLE ONE
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http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/08/19/17608451.php
Zenzen: Another famous legend involving Bodhidharma is his meeting with Emperor Wu of Liang. Emperor Wu took an interest in Buddhism and spent a great deal of public wealth on funding Buddhist monasteries in China. When he had heard that a great Buddhist teacher, Bodhidharma, had come to China, he sought an audience with him. When they met, Emperor Wu asked how much karmic merit he had gained from his noble support of Buddhism. Bodhidharma replied "None at all." The Emperor asked "Then what is the truth of the teachings?" Bodhidharma replied, "Vast emptiness, nothing holy." So the emperor asked…
Zenzen: Another famous legend involving Bodhidharma is his meeting with Emperor Wu of Liang. Emperor Wu took an interest in Buddhism and spent a great deal of public wealth on funding Buddhist monasteries in China. When he had heard that a great Buddhist teacher, Bodhidharma, had come to China, he sought an audience with him. When they met, Emperor Wu asked how much karmic merit he had gained from his noble support of Buddhism. Bodhidharma replied "None at all." The Emperor asked "Then what is the truth of the teachings?" Bodhidharma replied, "Vast emptiness, nothing holy." So the emperor asked "Then who are you standing in front of me?" Bodhidharma replied "I am nothing," and walked out.
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