Saturday, December 20, 2008

Briggs And Stratton 375 Governor Spring

51. Chaos

Ikebana, the gardener of a prestigious Zen monastery, he talked with his teacher: "Every day I meditate and I take care of the garden, but in my mind I can not find peace, life seems an unequal struggle against forces of chaos. "
" Everything in life is impermanent, chaos arises only if your mind is opposed to the concept. Accept it and the fight will end. "
Ikebana was enlightened. A few weeks later the monastery was surrounded by weeds and twigs.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

Sebaceous Cyst; How Long Will It Last?



here I am again!
I was informed and the book will be in bookstores by October 29.
Meanwhile, here's the first chapter you can read a preview !!!!!!!!!!!!!
http://www.fanucci.it/estratti/978-88-347-1340-2.pdf

soon and many kisses to everyone!

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Cfa Approved Calculator

50. Intelligence

A Monaco gained an audience with his Zen master: "Master, I am very disappointed. For years I follow your teachings, but despite my intelligence, I have not noticed any spiritual progress"
"You're smart, you True, but do not believe that I can be of great help, it is easier for you to be a hindrance. You learn a lot by observing the animals without understanding. The mere instinct guides them toward what is best for them, and they do not care of tomorrow. "
The Monaco was really impressed by these words. He has since left the monastery; sometimes it can be seen wandering through the forest naked, drink from a stream, feeding on fruits harvested from trees. Will cease to exist if not emitting guttural verses.
Somebody said to have attained enlightenment, although it is impossible to determine with certainty.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Chinadental Dry Suction

49. The silence of the mind

"Now we play the silence of the mind," said the Zen master to his disciples of his monastery. "From that moment a thought will not disturb your meditation." The Monaco
Tamaru sank in the peace of mind is absolutely quiet and empty.
few minutes later surfaced on his lips a smile of self-complacency.
"Tamaru, I heard you! ", the cry of the teacher breaks the silence.
Tamaru was lit and was eliminated.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Fire Red Change Nature

48. Change

fetu-tzu was a man angry and violent. Often fell prey to terrible attacks of rage that led him also beat his wife and children.
Unable to control himself, he decided one day to take vows and enter a monastery, in the hope of such a change.
In the monastery his conduct was perfect, but inside she felt increasingly eroded by a rage that he could barely control. He felt hostility towards everything and everybody, including your teacher, who turned one day:
"Master, I believe that you are not able to help me, after all this time I feel that it is not yet become a better man. "
" You have to get rid of the idea of \u200b\u200bbecoming something you're not already, so how do you get rid of a burden. What you want to become is already in you, you must not try. Stop thinking about having to change and begins to be what you really are. "
fetu-tzu was enlightened. The teacher escaped with his arm in plaster and six stitches to his face.