Originally posted by J_Commisso
WDGann,
I don't get your beef with me expressing my experience on this thread.
You make it sound as if I sat back with a pad and pen, philosophised over what the game may be and then tried to go out there manifesting these ideas with my actions...
Nothing could be further from the truth -- The words did not create my game; instead the game created my words. What I posted here was nothing more than an expression of my actual experience...
How does a trader make things more difficult on himself by taking sometime to reflect and express his experience with the game?
PEACE and good trading,
Commisso
Originally posted by ksthomsen
"Does a trader have Buddha nature?"
Mu!
Originally posted by J_Commisso
Don,
Nice contributionI couldn't agree more with Einstein when he said "Everything should be made as simple as possible..."
Although, I am a little confused as to why you ended your post with "Although"? Do you feel that this thread and the expressions made on it somehow conflict with the meaning of your quote
PEACE and good trading,
Commisso

Originally posted by J_Commisso
MU!![]()
![]()
![]()
You raise an interesting point, stating something about what "trading is" indeed affirms one thing and denies another...
I understand what Joshu was pointing at with the Koan, but as long as the reader is intelligent enough to understand that words will always miss the "absolute" mark, the words can still point a finger.
"The finger pointing at the moon is not the moon itself"
PEACE and good trading,
Commisso