Meditation is also the spontaneous pleasure of the Enlightened.
One person is trying to be.
The other is.

"Where Zen and Buddhism will say the truth, enlightenment, and so on can be reached through dedicated meditation and practice, a Tao master may sip some wine, fart, and go to sleep."
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4 comments:
I wonder why it's hard to maintain that state all the times...
as soon as we started to think! (darn!)
Rizal: you can't step in the same river twice. The experience and experiencer are not two (or one), but a set of conditions in constant flow.
good post Ta-Wan
Yes if someone tries and does or uses effort to do, then naturally it must stop as the effort or doing can not be maintained indefinitely. .
Yet if one is in a natural state, not done, then it can continue.
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