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description =He walked like a cow and looked like a tiger. He could touch his nose with his tongue and had two rings on the soles of his feet! The unpredictable Ma Tzu brings fresh responses and devices to every situation - the empty mirror who simply reflects. To see things as they really are, you have to be absolutely empty - a mirror, clean, without any prejudices, without any judgments. And that is Ma Tzu's whole teaching: Don't react - just be, and reflect. | | |||
He walked like a cow and looked like a tiger. He could touch his nose with his tongue and had two rings on the soles of his feet! The unpredictable Ma Tzu brings fresh responses and devices to every situation - the empty mirror who simply reflects. | translated = | | ||
To see things as they really are, you have to be absolutely empty - a mirror, clean, without any prejudices, without any judgments. And that is Ma Tzu's whole teaching: Don't react - just be, and reflect. | notes =Part of the seven-volume set ''[[The Present Day Awakened One Speaks on the Ancient Masters of Zen]]'' | | ||
period =Sep 16, 1988 to Sep 25, 1988 |year=1988| | |||
nofd =10 | | |||
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{{bookedition|167_lrg.jpg| |1989|The Rebel Publishing House, Köln, Germany|1|3-89338-065-5|192|H| | |||
::Editing: [[Sw Deva Ashik]], [[Sw Krishna Prabhu]] | |||
::Design: [[Ma Dhyan Amiyo]] | |||
::Paintings: [[Ma Anand Meera]] | |||
::Typesetting: [[Ma Prem Arya]] | |||
::Cover design: [[Sw Dhyan Suryam]] | |||
::Production: [[Sw Prem Visarjan]] | |||
::Introduction: [[Ma Deva Sarito]] | |||
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language = English| | |||
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[[category:Zen and Zen Masters]] | |||
[[category:First Edition Series]] | |||
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Revision as of 14:11, 17 December 2013
- He walked like a cow and looked like a tiger. He could touch his nose with his tongue and had two rings on the soles of his feet! The unpredictable Ma Tzu brings fresh responses and devices to every situation - the empty mirror who simply reflects. To see things as they really are, you have to be absolutely empty - a mirror, clean, without any prejudices, without any judgments. And that is Ma Tzu's whole teaching: Don't react - just be, and reflect.
- notes
- Part of the seven-volume set The Present Day Awakened One Speaks on the Ancient Masters of Zen
- time period of Osho's original talks/writings
- Sep 16, 1988 to Sep 25, 1988 : timeline
- number of discourses/chapters
- 10
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Ma Tzu: The Empty Mirror
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