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> Today when I once more slipped into a meditative state of mind and
> came up once again with that dualistic line of thinking that leads you
> non-dualistic thinking, all of that is of course great and all, but it
> is itself wrapped up in itself. I mean, the whole "how do you give up
> giving up" thing, for lack of a better name. So, once I once again
> gave up dualistic thinking at all (even, in not giving it up), and
> became enlightened again, I wondered how I could best express this to
> others. The first thing I did was remove soc.culture.vietnamese from
> your post and replace it with alt.buddha.short.fat.guy.
>
> There will be other things to do, other things that need to be done.
> But, baby steps. I suppose, we all do what we can, when we can, when
> it is best to do so.
Thanks much. I added adte.
Wally
You add'ed adte? Whyncha OD ptsd? The next thing I did was remove
alt.buddhism.tibetan from your post and replace it with alt.religion.kibology.
newgroup alt.imminent.death.of.the.net
Lee Rudolph
Ph.D., M.I.T., M-O-U-S-E
PS Annette Funicello has MS! Really!!
> PS Annette Funicello had my baby! Really!
I fixed your post for you.
Pete (waving howdy to arketypes...)
> You add'ed adte? Whyncha OD ptsd? The next thing I did was remove
> alt.buddhism.tibetan from your post and replace it with
> alt.religion.kibology.
But don't you think Tibetan Buddhists need to know about the Zen of Kibo?
Many are the benefits of meditating on the sound of two birds with one
stone.
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"Writing about music is like dancing about architecture."
- Anonymous