Zen masters ignored women not due to their spiritual incapacity, but out of fear that the presence of femininity would disrupt the discipline cultivated through institutionalized celibacy.
In a thriving community, women embody resilience and stability, while men, despite their cultural image of strength, reveal a deeper fragility that craves balance and creativity over relentless activity.
When love turns into a struggle, it drains the joy from life; embrace sex as a playful dance between consenting souls, free from guilt and demands.
In the dance of existence, woman is not inferior but a vital force, a life-source whose freedom restores harmony and dignity between the sexes.
Most differences between men and women are mere cultural conditioning; true understanding arises when we honor the woman's depth and transform love into a mindful, unhurried art.
Stupidity knows no gender; it is a universal folly that transcends the boundaries of man and woman. Embrace individual awareness rather than fall into the trap of comparisons.
Gender is a physical manifestation, while sexuality is a mental construct; true transcendence reveals a consciousness that is beyond both.