Nuro's Wife
10-04-2005, 08:36 AM
Zen for Couples: 'Not One, Not Two'
When walking down our spiritual paths, it's important to take the journey together... separately.
In Zen we say, "Not one, not two." "Not one" means that we cannot ignore differences among individuals. Each of us is unique and that's what gives life its texture and richness. "Not two" acknowledges the unity of everything in its essential nature. The experience of unity expands our awareness and capacity for love.
To read entire message click http://www.beliefnet.com/story/172/story_17256_1.html
When walking down our spiritual paths, it's important to take the journey together... separately.
In Zen we say, "Not one, not two." "Not one" means that we cannot ignore differences among individuals. Each of us is unique and that's what gives life its texture and richness. "Not two" acknowledges the unity of everything in its essential nature. The experience of unity expands our awareness and capacity for love.
To read entire message click http://www.beliefnet.com/story/172/story_17256_1.html