
Posted by Lian Dao on 6/25/2009, 12:01 pm, in reply to "loss of urge"
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--Previous Message--
: Of course, a technical appreciation of
: Ingram's work, 'Mastering the Core Teachings
: of the Buddha', will always outweigh a
: two-second cyber perusal.
:
: But who am i to judge?
:
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:
: Well, you know mate, the statement "May
: all beings awaken in this
: lifetime"--when it appears on someone's
: website (as it does on Ingram's)-- is for me
: a total and unrelenting turnoff. I
: immediately go flaccid.
:
: Metaphysically speaking, of course.
:
: Now, as one of the very few in Cyberland who
: (I have reason to believe) has taken any
: time whatsoever to really read my dreck, you
: may have some insight into why I say that.
:
: Or maybe not.
:
: One never really knows in these matters.
:
:
:
:
Is it because you think that the 'unawakened' mind is no different from the 'awakened' mind?
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