  Today's Daily Zen: Cold night, no wind, bamboo making noises, Noises far apart, now bunched together, Filtering the pine-flanked lattice. Listening with ears is less fine than Listening with the mind. Beside the lamp I lay Aside the half scroll of sutra - Hsu-t’ang Chih-yu I like this for three reasons. First, it serves as a reminder that hearing and listening are distinct. In human communications, it's all too common to formulate our responses while the other person is speaking. Second, it suggests that the mind can benefit from letting down its filtering mechanisms and actually listening to "white noise.
" I suppose that goes for experiencing other phenomena that we filter out routinely. Third, it suggests that at some point we must stop reading about philosophy, religion, ethics, etc., and go experience life. It reminds me of the commonly expressed LDS thought that one must live one's religion to truly understand it. There's doctrine, then there's practice. Any thoughts? Am I full of it or what? 
