Books and Thunderstorms
Apr. 25th, 2010 04:12 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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(If you're not interested in Chan you can safely ignore this part.) I've also been working way through** some of Sheng Yen's books. Shattering the Great Doubt in particular knocked my socks off (that probably has something to do with where I was.) Seriously, the last time something got my attention this much I... well, I ended up joining the order that produced the book, actually. A happy accident.
Also? Cleveland sometimes manages some righteous thunderstorms.
* It's complicated.
** I take a deliberately slow pace with this sort of thing. They are not improved by being read in one sitting, at least for me. I think this is one of the reason why I often prefer to read philosophical texts in the original - gives me a good excuse to slow down and really chew them over.