Ozy And Millie: The predictable results by orv on October 10, 2005 in • 10 Comments The original artwork for this comic is available for purchase. Notes: White-out corrections in panels 3 and 4.
Maybe it doesn’t. The book probably just interested him. I mean a Buddist can still enjoy the bible if he wanted. Reply
As I understand it, Ozy’s inhereted a pretty mishmashed view of Eastern spiritualism. Llewellyn talks about the non-action of the Tao Te Ching as if it’s Zen. Reply
It’s easier to write a book report on the Tao Te Ching than to do so on Zen Flesh, Zen Bones. …Thinking about it, writing a book report on Zen Flesh, Zen Bones probably qualifies as missing the point by a good couple of barn-sides. Reply
Ch’an, or Zen, Buddhism actually originated when Buddhism mixed with Taoism. So, Zen and Taoism overlap a lot. Reply
What does Tao Te Ching have to do with Zen?
Maybe it doesn’t. The book probably just interested him. I mean a Buddist can still enjoy the bible if he wanted.
As I understand it, Ozy’s inhereted a pretty mishmashed view of Eastern spiritualism. Llewellyn talks about the non-action of the Tao Te Ching as if it’s Zen.
It’s easier to write a book report on the Tao Te Ching than to do so on Zen Flesh, Zen Bones.
…Thinking about it, writing a book report on Zen Flesh, Zen Bones probably qualifies as missing the point by a good couple of barn-sides.
Ch’an, or Zen, Buddhism actually originated when Buddhism mixed with Taoism. So, Zen and Taoism overlap a lot.
“…and WHAT did she mean by the letters. ‘WTF’, Ozy?”
“Ahhhh, beats me.”
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot.
No thanks, I prefer the spoon-y Kablammo Raindance.
Looking over the Wikipedia list, I am surprised there is no sigh emoticon.
I was assigned to read Little Woman once. I HATED it.