That is very noble.

Only problem I see with it is that anyone can mouth off the profundities
without ever hasving a clue to what it might  mean.

We don't even have to go far. Look at General Togadia and Havildar BC's
fealty to the hellistic ( yes, sic) experiences.








At 9:10 PM -0500 3/29/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>In a message dated 3/29/04 9:56:24 AM Central Standard Time,
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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>Hindu is dharma, and it is beyond definition<<<
> I totally agree.It is the Dharma.The reason for saying ' the' dharma,as
>opposed to " a" dharma is because there can only be one Dharma,since
>Dharma has implicit within it,all aspects which make up life.Dharma takes
>a holistic view and covers the whole spectrum of human experience.It is
>beyond definition.
> KJD
>
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