tea cup

Date: 2006-04-12 06:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] matyre.livejournal.com
Had me feeling sorry for the poor tea cup, kind of reminds me of that sad commercial with the broken cow creamer, sometime I feel like inanimate ojects have a soul, especially my car. Though my car is hardly inanimate, computers seem to have a mind and life of there own as well, wonder how many otherkin identify themselves as posibly being one of these inanimate objects in spirit.

Re: tea cup

Date: 2006-04-12 07:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zuki-san.livejournal.com
A Buddhist story concerning a broken teacup, and ephemerality....this sounds familiar, but the version I am remembering is Zen, and had a somewhat different conclusion. Let me see if google can help...

/me googles "drink from the cup as if it is already broken."

The first result, from everything2.net, is where I read this. But the koan mentioned in that write-up seems like it could be slightly different. Does the conclusion, however, match with your memory?

Re: tea cup

Date: 2006-04-13 02:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zuki-san.livejournal.com
strange.....oh, wait! I don't think I used the quotes.

here's the link: everything2.net/index.pl?node_id1005188

Is anyone here familiar with everything2.net? It's a fascinating website to browse--set up on the same sort of premise as, say, wikipedia, but the parts of it that I find fascinating tend to be like the above: people's commentaries or reviews or recipes to make the perfect chocolate mousse. There are stories and dream journals and all kinds of stuff...

It's also designed, in a sense, for browsing. You'll see what I mean when ze link is clicked.