To: K-list 
Recieved: 1999/01/27  09:43  
Subject: [K-list] Buddhist Bulldog Spirit 
From: Raymond J Wand
  
On 1999/01/27  09:43, Raymond J Wand posted thus to the K-list: 
Friends,
 
When become awakened we bear a special responsibility, I qoute from this 
site:
 
http://www.teleport.com/~zennist/zennist.html
 
In all religions, there is a guardian spirit that challenges all religious 
and metaphysical thought brought forth in the name of that religion. The 
guardian spirit test the messengers of the religion, in bringing out the 
purpose of their teachings and messages. The guardian often will bring up 
hidden agendas, selfish notions and discrepancies of the teachings from the 
honored doctrines of the religion.
 
Part of the role of our increased awareness is to awaken those who are 
asleep. 
Our development requires us to become an individual - Our losses teaches us 
not to hold onto anything. 
There can be no theft if we give.
 
Reminds me of the story of the monk who used to get offerings from others, 
one day a man thought he could rob him. 
However, when he broke into the monks cell he found nothing of value. 
The monk had been giving those offerings to others without telling anyone. 
People assumed he was mean.......................!!
 
Lesson for all of us there  :)
 
Love and Light,
 
Raymond
 
 
 
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