As a rank beginner in perpetuity, I especially appreciate this. It confirms
my feeling that the Shakuhachi community is one of the world's friendliest
and most caring sanghas. Thanks!
Brett "Bud" Breitwieser ( bud@zenbud.com <mailto:bud@zenbud.com> )
please visit my zen site at http://zenbud.com
zen hermit mailing list: http://www.coollist.com/group.cgi?l=zenhermit
Impermanence:
"To what shall
I liken the world?
Moonlight, reflected
In dewdrops,
Shaken from a crane's bill."
-Dogen-Zenji
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian Miller [mailto:millerbk@rconnect.com]
> Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 6:08 AM
> To: Zachary Braverman
> Cc: weber shaq; sfbayshakuhachi yahoogroups.com
> Subject: Re: Pleased to announce...
>
>
> Dear Zak,
>
> Thank's so much for putting these translations together. There is
> precious little written in English about the shakuhachi. You have done
> a great service to non-Japenese speaking (& reading) shak community.
>
> Cheers and Happy Holidays,
> -Brian
>
> Zachary Braverman wrote:
> >
> > I'm pleased to announce that my on-going translations of Kaoru
> Kakizakai's
> > shakuhachi column are finally on the web:
> >
> > http://www.kotodama.net/shakuhachi/tips.html
> >
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